Isn’t it true specifically on Windows, because the Windows implementation of OpenGL is lacking, but false on Linux?
Isn’t it true specifically on Windows, because the Windows implementation of OpenGL is lacking, but false on Linux?
The solution is install with apt.
I checked on my machine, and out of all the packages I had on snap, only Inkscape, VLC and Slack were also available on apt. Spotify, Whatsdesk (a WhatsApp client) and Signal were among the most commonly used missing.
I think it’s even simpler than that: they want a share of Google’s data, and more control about what ads they can show to their customers constantly. Their hardware platforms are okayish and sold for a quite low price, but they monetize it on ads.
Might be enough for touch-based interfaces though, or fingers don’t have a 4K resolution either.
There are simpler and better solutions than Sublime for that use case, IMO.
Both are text editors, but VSCode’s plugin system and various config options can turn it a fully fledged IDE for the languages of your choice.
Besides, Sublime is exactly that: good, old.
You’re comparing compiled executables to scripts, it’s apples and oranges.
But there already is a device that answer that specific need, so it wouldn’t make sense for the Raspberry 5 to replace it.
Isn’t the Pi 3B still available for that kind of job?
Best UI out of all the clients I’ve tested! Snappy and the haptics make it feel really great.
Does it still have that bug where it disconnects you when it doesn’t find the network?
I haven’t, but what would they bring to the table? Would they allow specific tweaks like xrandr?
You may be more used to bash, but after having tinkered with both and converted some scripts from one to the other, I arrived to the conclusion that both are bad.
Microsoft Wall™
I had checked the HDMI cable several times but never thought about checking the dongle: of course that was it. Good catch, thank you!
Might be that Dell devs don’t give a damn about correct specs (which are usually implemented in Linux) and only test on Windows. Mine is connected in HDMI though.
Does this monitor work well with Windows?
Added to the main post. I didn’t in the first place as I’m not so sure it’s relevant (outside of the GPU and supported resolution, which I specified)
Anyway: Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro Gen 7, DELL S3422DWG
I used to use Infinity so Eternity was the obvious pick, and it has delivered so far.
Unfortunately, if the data is biased, the model is biased.
You f*d up at the part where you didn’t start explaining in song, orchestra and all.