Ok, SO...
A neighbour, decide to give me his ideapad flex 4, after seriously
contemplating suicide rather than continue using win10.
I replaced it with a thinkpad and Ali's Big Daddy PCLOS roll.
He's very happy, his employer has NO idea Bob's sudden increase in
productivity has anything to do with linux. So all is well.
I have cleansed the ideapad of the diseased demon and installed Big Daddy
PCLOS. All is well expect the touch screen doesn't work. Anyone know of any
packages I need to install? I seem to have all of them.
Until the ideas (pun intended) begin rolling in, I'll continue my research.
Thanks in advance,
Kate
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Did this for a MX forum post
https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=59865
, figured it'd be relevent since y'all are talking about it here as well.
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Vivaldi
https://vivaldi.com/
Repository Installations:
https://help.vivaldi.com/article/manual-setup-vivaldi-linux-repositories/
Note: Do not use their download page, https://vivaldi.com/download/
About:
https://vivaldi.com/company/
Vivaldi is owned by its employees. And we plan to keep it that way.
Having no external investors gives us the freedom to listen to our users and,
together with them, build the browser they deserve.
From Wikipedia:
Vivaldi is a freeware, cross-platform web browser developed by Vivaldi
Technologies, a company founded by Opera Software co-founder and former CEO
Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita. It was officially launched
on April 6, 2016.[10][11]
Although intended for general users, it is first and foremost targeted towards
technically-inclined users as well as former Opera users disgruntled by its
transition from the Presto layout engine to a Chromium-based browser that
resulted in the loss of many of its iconic features.[10][12] Despite also
being Chromium-based, Vivaldi aims to revive the features of the Presto-based
Opera with its own proprietary modifications.[13][14]
As of April 2020, Vivaldi has 1.5 million active monthly users.[15]
Vivaldi released a mobile (Android) beta version on September 6, 2019 and a
regular release on April 22, 2020.
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On Tuesday 18 August 2020, you wrote:
> Thanks Kate,
> it is good to know that you are not the only one on the planet earth :)
> although regarding SyncEvolution over BT, I pretend to be the only one, but
> it is a different topic.
>
> What do you think about the Popcorn Hour? Have you used such?
> I think I bought my A100 about that time ~10y ago. It is connected via
> cable to the local network and can use either NFS or Samba to play movies
> or music. The sound system is a dolby stereo Yamaha amplifier. I would say
> the sound depends more on the amplifier and the boxes, but of course the
> quality of the recorded audio plays a big role. I wouldn't say the audio
> card makes a big difference, although I still have one SB in the attic the
> sound of which I can not forget.
> I was pointing to that one, because I think it is worth considering the
> option. Especially when you think how long such a device can last.
> I was looking for a replacement for that A100 few weeks ago, evaluating
> also the effort to turn a RPi4 into a multimedia player, but it was just
> too much work :) and still the popcorn hour beats it in terms of comfort.
>
> regards
>
I use a laptop to achieve the same results.
But I see how this device might be better.
I've never heard if it until now. I'll have to research it.
Kate
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Me 20 year old "top of duh line" for duh day, computer has told me, he will be
retiring to the TV room to become a multimedia machine and complain about how
bad television has become.
So it's time to build a new one.
I have all the parts save for one.
I want to use a soundblaster audigy like card (the one in the old geezer is 32
bit pci), I need one that will fit a modern slot.
Has anyone any experience with a good SB audigy like card? Definetly want to
stay with soundblaster.
I would like the collective's input. No banana bread recipes please.
Kate
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Hi
I have one annoying thing left in my trinity installation, when I
resume, after hibernation or suspend, the network is not only
disconnected but has to be restarted via
sudo systemctl restart network-manager.service
The culprit is most likely systemd
However sometimes I have to disable the card in the trinity network card
and enable it again.
Can I mind this operation to a key?
And in general can I somehow improve whit the sudo solution?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
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Hi,
is someone using KMail actively with IMAP?
For a long long time I see sent mails go to the local Sent folder, but not
to the IMAPs Sent folder.
How do I tell KMail to use the IMAPs Sent folder? And first of all why does
it go to the local Sent folder when the SMTP server is in the
configuration? I guess it is some asynchronous job doing the sending from
Outgoing ... but in general it is a mystery to me.
Thanks in advance
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Hi all!
I just ran into a problem with konqueror and fish:// : konqueror only shows the files till the first filename with an invalid UTF8-characters, all following files are not shown. I just came around this when mounting old pre-UTF8-backups on the server and tried to access the files from TDE. I can list an access the files on the server.
Anybody else seeing this, too?
Oh, whne I am on it: I was under the impression that TDE also had sshfs:// protocol some time ago. Is this gone now? When I enter sshfs://... in konqueror it opens a terminal ...
Nik
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Hi everyone! Firstly, TDE is amazing, is the old-fasion flavior I
looking for; I've installed on my Debian 10 (I've Openbox, LXDE and
Gnome desktops too) but, when I click on Internet menu (to enter
firefox, for example), TDE Freezes.. only mouse move. I've reboot
pressing cntrl + alt supr.
I need help, I really, really want use TDE desktop!
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Hey mates! How you do?
A friend of mine started to use Trinity recently, and he asked me my
dotfiles for Trinity (TWM, Kicker menu, color scheme et cetera).
How could i share these information with him? Where is my
configuration saved? I know it's in /home, but which files?
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