OpeNoise is one… it will need calibration but if you weren’t concerned about actual dB readings you could use it uncalibrated
OpeNoise is one… it will need calibration but if you weren’t concerned about actual dB readings you could use it uncalibrated
RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) It is in use a fair amount, but it is usually buried. Many people don’t know it exists and because of that I am afraid it will one day go away.
I find it a great simple way to stay up to date across multiple web sites the way I want to (on my terms, not theirs) By the way, it works on Lemmy to :)
I wouldn’t recommend the Pinetab2 at this time. It isn’t fully functional.
Check out CoreCtrl It can control CPU and GPU fans and has lots of options.
Not specific advice, but make sure all the programs you use are available and where/how you will get them.
Where in KDE are those settings? I see Flatpak permissions listed in Discover (bottom of right panel,) but you can’t change them there. Not sure where else to look. I’ve been using Flatseal but if it isn’t needed …
For 2D CAD, LibreCAD
If you are using Ubuntu, they have live patch available. You have to sign up for Ubuntu Pro, but that is free for individuals. I just heard about this and haven’t tried it yet https://ubuntu.com/security/livepatch
MX Linux only because I have it on some very old 32 bit laptops and it supports 32 bit. I don’t really know why I keep those laptops around but they are functional.
It says that the program depends on a non-free network service. Does that mean there is a subscription or other type of payment involved?
They are both rolling releases. Rhino is based on Ubuntu and BlendOS is based on Arch. The difference is that Blend OS lets you install software from supported distributions (Arch, Fedora, and Ubuntu) into containers. Rhino (as far as I know) out of the box doesn’t do that.
Can’t wait for Kubuntu to get it!
I believe you can do this (and more) with Blend OS https://blendos.co/
Just picked up the update to 5.27.8 on Kubuntu 23.04 via the backports
I wish I would have known about this before buying the Pinetab2. I didn’t realize (completely my fault) that the Pinetab2 was a development unit without working wifi, bluetooth, camera and other issues. Once again, my fault, not Pine64’s.
Any program that communicates with USB connected hardware via a non-standard, Windows only USB driver as provided by the hardware vendor. In other words, you can’t just plug a device into any OS and start programing it via a standard USB driver.
I want a stable OS, but I want the latest versions of applications (programs) without messing up anything. For me flatpak and snap meet that need, but I prefer flatpak.
Fixed in version 5.3
It’s okay since I only buy games on sale … oh wait, that doesn’t matter as they still sit unplayed. Never mind.