This seems really neat, and I hope it doesn’t just die somewhere, certainly a cool idea, but 1080p is not nearly enough pixels to stop you from getting a headache after a short while.
This seems really neat, and I hope it doesn’t just die somewhere, certainly a cool idea, but 1080p is not nearly enough pixels to stop you from getting a headache after a short while.
Mint used to be my go to recommendation, these days I might offer up Pop!_OS, its unfortunate name is the only reason I might not, but when I’ve used it, it was a really nice experience.
Interesting, and weird.
Microsoft lets you look up your bitlocker key, this is not the catastrophic problem you’ve laid it out to be.
Sorry, I was just making a stupid joke, I’ve always liked Amarok, every time it stalls, it gives me a sad.
Welp, just in time to get to KDE 6…
Whatever key you had before should work just fine.
If you want another key, I don’t have any recommendations, I don’t hate Windows 11 as far as the UI is concerned, and I’m not sure you stay any more private with Windows 10, just pick what you like.
Opinions make people read articles that show ads that make people money.
I’m pretty sure I had to enable the screencast use flag to get it to work for me.
Do you have the screencast
use flag set?
Your question is kind of confusing, KDE does not do anything specifically with Manjaro, I assume that Manjaro users have to wait for upstream (Arch BTW) to mark it as stable, so if you keep your eyes peeled for Arch releases of Plasma, I’m sure you’ll have an idea of a timeline.
From the US, agree here.
Install fish shell on all the things!
I also found this, which looks specifically able to do exactly what you want.
https://github.com/snyball/Hawck
But there are some hoops to jump through and I haven’t tested it.
(Edit: I just wish Plasma’s key bindings worked, perhaps it’ll work again soon)
This may sound convoluted, but you could create a custom command in Keyboard->Shortcuts (Add New -> Command or Script) that uses ydotool
(uses a service) that is basically ydotool type "|>"
and then create a shortcut of Ctrl+$ for it.
Edit: I just tried this, it seems like custom shortcuts aren’t working?
Sorry, may need to submit a bug report.
“Error prone” is a funny way to say “Working as designed”
TBF the idea was funnier than the video.
I basically had the same thought with the OP 11, by default you don’t even get the resolution you bought it for, just some scaled down version “for battery”.
Depressing.
I like it better in Spanish