Presently I have settled on DPI of 92, font as Open Sans Regular, size at 10.
Firefox fonts are still blurry.
Presently I have settled on DPI of 92, font as Open Sans Regular, size at 10.
Firefox fonts are still blurry.
Then that is not for me yet.
PCLinuxOS.
Stable and rolling for regular people OS.
Is that usable for regular Joe or enthusiast grade?
Ah, that would be bliss.
I thought at least open source ones would do it otherwise considering the freedom they represent.
Looks like it has not reached that point yet.
Suppose I want to keep a backup and decide later what I want to discard, I will have to keep on doing it manually each time to update the archive.
WhatsApp did it properly before where I could easily backup the whole directory which included all media and chat database locally. But now they are forcing Google backups which I do not like. I was looking for alternatives but they all seem to need this kind of manual saves. Eg. Signal, Twin Me, and the recently tried Jami.
Thanks, I may try it sometime. I have a Neon installation in one of my partitions already.
Looks good.
Do you have time to go to toilet?
Open them elsewhere is also true for text files I guess.
Compared to this what is the advantage of binary form? I thought log files being text was a no brainer.
Is journald still binary? That alone made me turn away. I am using PCLinuxOS hence am systemd free. Stopped reading up on it.
The best story of beginning with Linux I have heard so far!
I also use it regularly. There is no other decent alternative at this point.
This the one. A bit worried due to recent lack of updates.
Have you looked? 😁
Is there any hope?
So that rules out blindly renaming it for the purpose of KDE reset.
How can you do that?
It is indeed true that the overall mechanism of handling widgets is bothersome.