Good to know they are working on it.
Good to know they are working on it.
Doesn’t go full screen on media correctly. Leaves the media the same size and adds massive grey bars to the receiving screen space. Interestingly, the flatpaks of every Firefox-based browser I’ve tried do the same.
But it makes finding a properly functioning official package more difficult for newer users, and really the etc. was superfluous. You only really need .deb, .rpm, and whatever arch uses. There is a flatpak, but it doesn’t work properly.
But it doesn’t work properly.
Why do they not just ship normal packages (.deb, .rpm, etc.) or an official flatpak that functions properly?
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I have this happen sometimes on various resolutions, saw it a lot when I was on windows too. Idk why it happens.
Tried that, didn’t help on my system. I switched to the flatpak version just now but the integration the preinstalled version had (option in devices thing to run with VLC).
I did, it didn’t help. I switched to the flatpak version just now but the integration the preinstalled version had (option in devices thing to run with VLC)
Tuxedo OS. Same idea as smth like mint or PopOs but (imo) done much better. It also has rolling release for some stuff (like the DE) and non-rolling for other stuff (not even sure what bc I don’t really look in detail). It also uses KDE plasma my favorite (and imo the best) DE. It’s got pretty good app availability in terms of official packages because it is based on Ubuntu LTS (now 24.04). There are a couple things that are vestigial on most computers bc it was made for tuxedo computers but these have no negative effect on other devices in my experience.
I think you missed the point of the entire post a little bit
I remember when I had wifi issues it had put the wifi card on like a do-not-use list. Not sure why or if that’ll help but maybe try that list? No clue anymore what it was called, sorry.
Give alvr a try, but you’re probably best off just using windows for VR.
There is a setting that says port forwarding in the desktop and Android apps but I’ve never used it. If it helps, I did turn it on once to see what it was and it picks a port for you which afaik can be important.
Never had that issue on my current distro but I did on kde neon, what distro are you using?
Yeah I think PIA is a golden example here. They’ve got RAM-only servers so they have no data to turn over in the first place.
Maybe try suggesting Vivaldi? It’s not the best (and it is still chromium based) but it’s way better than chrome and has all the garbage that people talk about on opera. I use Vivaldi myself and I like it a lot.
Logitech’s apps still don’t work on my system, but I don’t mind most the time. Hopefully it’s fixed soon though bc it’s be nice to have those apps again.
Yeah, interacting with Lemmy content is pretty much the same as it is here