Uhm, XFCE literally looks like Android with a sidebar on my touchscreen-notebook.
Uhm, XFCE literally looks like Android with a sidebar on my touchscreen-notebook.
Btw, every.single.one of those one-icon plugins, like battery-indicator or pulseaudio-plugin, should at least have a icon-size chooser in their settings. Always needs debugger and some custom CSS.
No desktop environment. Get a compositor, a runner/menu/app-grid, maybe a panel or dock, set some shortcuts, done desktop environment. It’s how most of wayland outside KDE/Gnome currently works.
It’s all on one single protocol you can block and which allows tracking parameters.
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I thought most throttle you if you don’t seed too much?
“You’re holding it wrong.”
PCIe4 NVME is faster than DDR1 used to be.
Ok, “Android” is a certificate and requires, among others, Google Play Services and Store. Kobo doesn’t have that, so my that’s the issue. But it’s a AOSP-based vendor ROM, same as Kindle’s, so my point with performance still stands and battery is bad too. At least compared to PocketBook’s, which run plain Linux and last a month.
I have a kobo sage and it’s the same, except that kobo runs on Linux and they don’t lock their system.
It runs on Android which runs on a Linux kernel. And Android is a tad bit too heavy for the kind of hardware the vendors tend to give e-readers, if you do anything outside the book-management-and-reader app. It’s more open than Kindle, sure (i could even flash Lineagos on my Leaf, since the stock ROM had weird translation and apps), but if you just want an e-reader and maybe Nextcloud sync, i’d recommend PocketBook over everything else.
Edit: well, AOSP based custom ROM, not Android.
No, the card is broken. Only suitable for newer games.
With all the onlookers.
Because they never had morale but are high on greed.
As Bliss is essentially just Android-x86
Thanks no, i have work to do on this thing.
I use niri. With xfce4-panel/waybar.
Then we will murder based on ethnicity or religion… again.
And please don’t theme it.