With my code, the lowest brightness setting should be closer to the minimum supported by the screen. There are some limitations with this because some screens become flickery at very low brightness levels. You might be able to circumvent the lower limit by using something other than the gnome settings daemon to set the brightness.
You can react to the MR with an emoji if you have a gnome gitlab account. I’m not sure if there are mechanisms to vote for MRs other than that.
Yep, I’m working through the review. He’s a contributor though not a maintainer.
Are you getting offended from a listicle title?
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Under no circumstance will Hamas “go”. Hamas and its allies in the Palestinian resistance represent the will of the entire Palestinian people. The Palestinian authority that Israel and the west has imposed on us will crumble if it ever has to face Hamas. Palestinians will resist violently until all of Palestine is liberated. That is that.
If I was Israeli I would dismantle my god forsaken cursed country and end the scourge that it has been in the region.
Isn’t that somewhat accepted like with sequential transmissions pushing forward downshifts and pulling back upshifts
Traditional with mice, natural with touchpads.
Interesting story, I used traditional scrolling with touchpads all my life until I spent three years exclusively using a desktop. Came out of it suddenly rewired to scroll like I do on my phone.
“the wrong hands” they are currently in the wrong hands
Actually it means raping brutalizing and killing civilians in territory where you are not welcome
Because capitalist governments serve the capitalist class
My lenovo yoga slim 7 pro x with a ryzen 6800hs consumed about 6 watts at idle when I used manjaro and i3 with auto-cpufreq. That meant it got around 8 hours of screen on time in the real world and up to 10 if I barely taxed it. Now on fedora with gnome and wayland and no tweaks it also consumes just over 6 watts at idle but we’ll we how it pans out. If there are any power tuning tips for gnome/wayland/amd I’d like to hear them. I don’t know if auto-cpufreq is still relevent with the newest kernels.
I did actually on a bootable USB, but all the preinstalled tools like the network manager in the task bar were text based which put me way off. I got the sense it needed a ton of configuration to become fully featured.
Are there a lot of things not supported by nixos options? What are some examples?
I mean if it’s a big hassle to research how to do every single little thing in the nixos config file I think it would affect ease of use. If it’s easier than doing it manually that’s great. Another part of it is whether the distro runs into problems that it creates or makes more likely, which happens in Manjaro.
That’s like WikiLeaks or the grey zone or any leftist media.
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You get it. That’s exactly what made me write this MR.