Thanks for letting me know, I think that’s the best news I can get so I don’t go on a wild goose chase trying out random drivers with no success lol
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Thanks for letting me know, I think that’s the best news I can get so I don’t go on a wild goose chase trying out random drivers with no success lol
It’s just an intel i7, there’s no dedicated GPU, no separate graphics card. The program doesn’t seem to recognize the CPU for an iGPU.
I went to post a comment on this Reddit thread but then my old man saw what I was doing and beat me with jumper cables.
Yeah nothing is enabled for me, I just don’t like seeing it lol It only appeared once I updated to version 130.0-3 yesterday
Yes, but it’s specially in the new update for Librewolf
Correct
It’s in version 130.0-3, brand new
New 130.0-3 update, it’s brand new. Make sure you update to the latest version (or don’t)
Definitely some Firefox crap, I doubt the Librewolf devs would want this in there
Thank you! :]
Finally bit the bullet and got a Thinkpad and I’m leaning towards putting Fedora on it. I’ve never used Linux before but I’ve done some research and I like the idea of something that updates more often than Debian but isn’t as DIY as Arch. Do y’all think Fedora would make a good starting point? I hear it’s stable enough and offers enough non-free applications through the RPM file management system.
Also, are there any drawbacks in using the immutable Silverblue version? I’m considering it just so I don’t do anything dumb by accident.
Thank you! :D
That’s awesome! Now how can I add it to Libreoffice?
At least in the United States, most schools are not a place of privacy as the schools have a certain right to authority over their pupils. Consider Tinker v. Des Moines and what it meant for freedom of speech in schools. That case won students the right to freedom of expression. It’s important, but in certain cases it becomes limited by Morse v. Frederick, a case that ultimately meant that such expression must not disrupt the learning environment. All of this is to say that students have certain freedoms until expressing those freedoms is disruptive to the learning experience, and I don’t think there’s any solid argument that would not consider vaping disruptive to the learning environment. Considering this as an invasion of privacy is a moot point when you consider that students don’t really have the same rights as adults, especially in public school situations.
This is the video that convinced me to get NextDNS and I don’t regret having made that decision
This is a classic, but zefrank has so many other awesome videos worth checking out. I love his stuff :)
I’m not an Ungoogled Chromium user, but according to the Ungoogled Software FAQ you can install extensions by using the NeverDecaf chromium-web-store thing on Github. Installing it should allow you to add extensions directly from the Chrome web store and it will automatically check ror updates for those extensions.
I use Firefox for just about everything. More specifically, I use a couple privacy-oriented Firefox forks. I like Librewolf as my daily browser and Mullvad Browser as my “view-once” browser. On mobile I primarily use Mull.
Librewolf is great for me because it removes some of the Mozilla fluff that I don’t use (Mozilla VPN, Pocket, etc). A lot of people would likely prefer using the arkenfox.js user configurator simply because it’ll allow you to keep up to date with Firefox’s native update installer.
Occasionally I’ll use Brave on desktop- I find that a Chromium browser not using my strict uBlock Origin ruleset is generally more ideal for college and work-related use. Your mileage will vary considering your use case, but there’s no shame in having multiple browsers that you use for different things.
Thank you! I’ll adapt to using kden, I appreciate it