

Probably because they’re manufactured in China.


Probably because they’re manufactured in China.
Craft Computing did a few videos on this subject. If you’re trying to virtualize multiple systems, you might find this video useful.


Corrected headline: Palestinian Minor dies in Israeli prison killed by IOF in a torture dungeon labeled as a prison.


You know that Palestinian Jews were a people before the formation of Israel, right?


Yes, Madison was the one. They were hilarious in the video where they won a free computer but when she came to actually work for the company, it was apparently a much worse experience.


That was my reading of it as well. Maybe a bit of technical information tutoring to get them up and running. I would also imagine that Valve is contributing upstream from SteamOS back to Arch.


I wonder if anyone has compiled any data like that to show who is going out of their way to break Linux compatibility. I’d love to avoid publishers and/or devs that specifically use such anti consumer tactics.


Yep, perfectly acceptable to be happy now, but do not let your guard down. The USA has done the same shit with trying to end civilian access to true encryption how many times?
Maybe setup a live USB and mount it from a live environment to see what it comes up with?


I would get a faraday bag or a phone with a physically removable battery if you want to be 100% sure. Even then, it’ll depend on how many traffic cams there are. It can be really difficult to not get tracked anymore.


You could have ended that sentence with enshitting and still been correct.


Not to mention, as stated above, native ports are often not maintained so when the libraries required for them eventually break API, proton is your only option anyway.


Quest headsets maybe


I must have just missed that originally, I was commenting before coffee.
I see you have the combination graphics (Optimus is what it was originally called IIRC) which has a history of sleep wake issues, that might be a good place to start on the monitor search.


Sorry, I forgot that it doesn’t default to latest. Make a share text of journalctl -b instead


Any additional details you can add would go a long way towards troubleshooting. That desktop are you using (ex: Gnome, KDE, etc) and what model of laptop, the full hardware specs including CPU, GPU, WiFi model, etc. Finally, you’ll want to look at the system logs to see if there’s anything useful in there after resuming from sleep (journalctl).


That was one I didn’t know about before. Someone in the UN, please make this happen. Maybe if China brought it to the general assembly.


Or hall effect sensors (Lenovo laptops use this, I have set them off a few times with magnetic watch band clasps)
Graphene is still Android, which is only tangentially Linux at this point. PostmarketOS is more a proper Linux phone (there are a few others but that one seems to be the most along version to date). It does boot on certain models but even the best ones are a bit finicky still.