Recently there is no engagement in the community. May be it is all happening elsewhere. Previously the developers were actively engaging with the community and bug fixes were quick.
Primarily Boost, but also Raccoon. Unfortunately something has happened with the development of Raccoon and I am getting the feel that it is abandoned now.
Oh, then it could be difficult. Thanks anyway.
This is a take I never saw before on this matter. Is there a source?
I understand, I was thinking like it would give you less stress if you had a clean window. For an activity that is done in spare time should be enjoyable and not stress inducing.
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Is it possible to use Interstellar exclusively for Lemmy only?
Best to have fixed downtime for any maintenance like what banks do.
Can this be tied to progress so that it could convey more information about progress of KDE loading?
I am out of loop here, why do you say so?
I am a beginner, though have played Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl long ago as a novice on a low end system.
Even my present system is not good enough with Zen 2200G CPU, RX 7600 GPU, 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHz RAM and game installed on HDD. Windows runs off an NVME SSD.
I am fed of compiling shaders each time it launches as I am trying to find a playable set up. Presently it is running so hot that it semi-cooked my SSD and it disappeared from BIOS on boot. After waiting for a day, it is working again now luckily.
I am trying to understand upscaling so that game will be rendered at lower resolution taxing my CPU less and then upscaled to 1080p if possible or 1600x900 at least.
What type of upscaling should be selected? I do not have dlss option which is most recommended in online guides. I have FSR. What does the percentage below mean?
I have been enjoying Raccoon though development might have slowed down after a previous dev. left sometime back.
Boost is a good alternative.
KDE has option to automount during login. I found that to be the best solution.
Edit: I am mainly a PCLinuxOS user, so not sure if that would work for you.
Zen Browser is rather decent.
When did this happen?
It is indeed true that the overall mechanism of handling widgets is bothersome.
Presently I have settled on DPI of 92, font as Open Sans Regular, size at 10.
Firefox fonts are still blurry.
I heard that snake oil works better for this instead of coconut oil.
That Langoliers reference spotted in the wild!