The laptop is certified to run Ubuntu 22.04, so try that out.
Although they do mention:
Standard images of Ubuntu may not work well, or at all.
Linux enthusiast, family man and nerd
The laptop is certified to run Ubuntu 22.04, so try that out.
Although they do mention:
Standard images of Ubuntu may not work well, or at all.
There’s probably an efivar that reads the current microcode version.
Nice. Any plans on mobile clients?
This would be great for my spouse, but she don’t really use desktop/browser apps. A mobile app could also integrate with the existing reminders/notifikations of the OS it’s on.
I didn’t know about Yale. It’s bluetooth only?
The Schlage HA integration states that it relies on the cloud (cloud polling), so they go against your fourth point.
I am also interested in something like this for later down the line.
I have basic video editing needs, so I just use Kdenlive, which can do a lot of stuff.
But that requires a broker, right?
Seems DaVinci Resolve does not have support for the latest Ubuntu’s yet.
https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=202819
What guide did you follow to install Davinci?
It probably contained something that removes a lot of stuff. Like replacing a dependency with a davinvi specific one, which uninstalled most of the system.
I don’t have mqtt in my home, so I assume this would not work for me, even though the computer is connected to the same network as the HA instance is?
I think we are misunderstanding eachother. I’m talking about the default keyboards on a platform and you are talking about installing other ones with advanced functionality.
I don’t have function keys in the default Android keyboard. So you likely installed an app that has those as an extra feature. Itø’s not common on onscreen keyboards.
To be technical, it’s not a drop if it’s announced. Then it’s just a “release”. 😆
Sure. But even Android or Windows’ onscreen keyboard does not do those properly.
They don’t count for me, because I can’t get support from the main project if it has a bug.
I’d love supported GUI apps for pacman and systemd. I know there are GUI’s out there for them, but they are not supported by the main project, so they don’t count.
You probably need to contact one of the maintainers of that repo… Or simply create an issue (Request) on the github repo: https://github.com/chaotic-aur/packages/issues
Squeekboard was developed for Phosh, so it was developed with mobile gnome in mind. So I would think it would work pretty well on Gnome.
I don’t think Maliit is that bad, but then again, I just need a basic keyboard when on a touch screen.
It’s also reported in Danish news now: https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/udland/store-it-problemer-flere-steder-i-verden
Maybe you just need to “enable” it in the display settings of your DE.