

I think the kde power icon in your tray should tell you, if there’s something keeping your monitor from shutting off. Some app you’ve running might interfere.
I think the kde power icon in your tray should tell you, if there’s something keeping your monitor from shutting off. Some app you’ve running might interfere.
If all fails, maybe try another distro. I’ve had PCs and laptops that for some reason couldn’t boot it install one distro, but worked like a charm with a different one. Maybe Aurora or bazzite, if you want to game, might be a good choice for a noob (unfortunately they don’t support live boot atm I think)
Doesn’t have to be, e.g. I have a stream deck and mapped a script to one of the buttons. Or put it as an executable file on your desktop or wherever and use it instead of the normal shutdown button.
If that’s the reason maybe OP can add the shutdown as the last step on the script and execute the script instead of the shut down button as a work around.
Have you checked protondb to see if there are any fixes suggested there? If I remember correctly flatpak steam causes a lot of problems. You could try flatseal to see which permissions steam has, maybe sth is interfering?
Have you changed the steam setting that is should use proton for all games? You can find it under the compatibility in your settings, just choose proton experimental, that should work for most games.
I don’t have a definitive answer but I’d figure the low res might still be “easier” there is, for example a style called impressionism where they basically painted “pixels”.
There’s writefreely, which might be what you’re looking for: https://writefreely.org/
And depending on your connection you’ll also need some kind of domain, dyn DNS and reverse proxy
Report it on the discourse site, the bazzite devs respond really quick and are super helpful.
The bigger fool might also be the taxpayer. Oops the company we funded vanished - now we have a $500k loss to write off…
Thanks for this, I was wondering why I couldn’t get barrier to work properly
Alan Wake 2 has a lot
I’ve had some success with fmstrat/winapps (if I remember the repo correctly) but that might be overkill for your use case
Simply put “unsubscribe” in a folder rule for your mail client and delete them automatically. Obviously if you have newsletter subscriptions you actually want to receive Marie sure those are filtered and sorted away before the "unsubscribe"tile kicks in
There was a freetube workaround that worked for me: Set API to invidious Disable fallback Disable the invidious override thing in the player settings section Set the invidious instance to one close to your location (type https:// in the field to get suggestions)
That seems to work for the moment.
Not much info on how to achieve it, but some info why it might be bad can be found on the ublue discourse site. (Search for KDE gnome) Basically it seems to mess up configs to have both DEs installed or rebasing from one to the other.
Ich will immer noch wissen welchen Witz der Vater wirklich vor dem Foto erzählt hat
I will jump into that rabbit hole, thanks!
From briefly looking over the toot, I think the German version is called openDesk (bad choice as there seems to be some interior design software with the same name) there is a community version you can self host in a docker container. They apparently also have distro packages for Debian and Ubuntu but they seem to have stopped development on those.
Here’s a link: https://opendesk.eu/en/