It’s just a YT video but if you don’t want to click the link you don’t have to let people know
It’s just a YT video but if you don’t want to click the link you don’t have to let people know
But I can only buy whole software…
No worries, I’m getting this on Christmas sale 3y later
Demand for sails 20% up
figured it out, solution in one of the comments I replied to… basically my laptop was non-discoverable by default and there is no setting in the system to make it discoverable
I just figured it out.
sudo systemctl bluetooth
I’ve figured out which MacID is my device and noticed it says “Discoverable: no”
Then after some searching I found that I can use Blueman to make device visible which is not an option in the default system settings. After making my device discoverable I was able to pair the tablet to my laptop.
HOWEVER, Fedora does not work well with it so I am going to distro hop back to Pop!_OS on which everything worked fine via USB :D Luckily this is a new device and everything was freshly installed so it’s not a big deal but this is like 4th reinstall I’m doing at this point and it’s getting annoying :/
no luck
The funny thing is it works flawlessly on live USB for both Fedora and PopOS but the moment I install them it stops working
I’ve tried connecting 3 different BT headphones and no luck either.
I just popped in a live USB of Fedora and was able to instantly pair the devices and they work so I guess I’m gonna distro hop
EDIT:
and after I installed and updated Fedora the same issue now… :/
No idea. It’s a new laptop with a Zen4 CPU so should be fairly modern. At least BT 5.1.
Well for the most part Wayland ruined my experience but I’m willing to try again, just not in near future. (was using Fedore 38 KDE for 2months).
And for the rest, I assumed that most things that work with AMD on Windows will work also on Linux since I had that experience on PoPOS with NVIDIA about 4y ago.
Mainly GPU accelerated rendering in Blender which requires the AMD proprietary drivers and does not seem to work with MESA.
KDenlive only supports the AMD x264 encoder and not HEVC and Davinci Resolve has no support for AMD encoders on Linux. They all work fine with NVIDIAs NVENC though.
No idea about 10 either
Workgroups, tab stacking, tab tiling, side by side view of multiple websites which you can interact with at the same time within one window, keyboard only control (if desired) and more.
Not anymore. Just open PowerShell
winget install whateveryouwant
What about Ultra white ceramic trees?
Just read them before you do the math
€200 for Vampire Survivors?
“Should have hired taller people then”