Paris, it’s the WORST city in all of France.
Just because US fuckers can’t live with a climate they helped create doesn’t mean the rest of the world has to follow them.
KDE Connect is da Bomb
Without unlocking the bootloader you’re pretty much bust.
If you dd a 1TB hard drive, it will create a 1TB image. You’d need to have a >1TB drive to store it. If you dd each partition separately, this won’t be the case.
Plus it will be easier to discriminate between different FS and mount them accordingly.
Should work. You’d be better off dd’ing each partition separately.
Ya boys don’t want that kv^x
I’m not versed in bspwm, and this might be absolutely not a good solution (and one which you might have already done)
However from reading your .rc, it might be possible that the bottom padding has a default value (of 40). Have you tried setting it to 20 and see if it makes any difference ?
I have had a few issues with Hyprland / nVidia, ultimately making me abandon hyprland as much as I absolutely loved it.
I couldn’t work with TexStudio and Electron apps were at best buggy.
It may not apply to you but, from my own experience and assuming you are on KDE :
Remove your ethernet connection. Remove your VPN connection. Recreate an ethernet connection then the VPN. Never set ‘autoconnect’.
Before putting your computer to sleep/shutdown, manually disconnect from the VPN.
If it works properly when testing then it’s not a driver issue. My question might seem idiotic, but have you tried setting your speaker as default ?
Have you activated the browser integration in KeepassXC ?
Jean Philippe Smet - Allumer le Feu
Does a liveUSB boot ?
Aren’t we all ?
That would be a terrible idea, if you use the same username.
Since each distro uses your home folder to store their configuration files, there would be a conflict and neither would function correctly.
A solution would be to have your pop OS to have a user1 and your Fedora to have a user2. i.e. John for Pop and Jack for Fedora.
But ultimately, what I would recommend would be the following :
When you install fedora, you don’t have to use a different partition for home. It only has to use a single partition for everything. (iirc, fedora uses a filesystem called btrfs which is very practical for these cases)
Let’s say your partition will look something like this
And if you want a shared space between all the OS you would then have another partition
The stuttering can be caused by your video card. Do you use nvidia ?
Did you try replicating these issues with another browser ? Have they been resolved or stayed the same ?