

Cool!


Cool!


Nice!


The multi-communities from lemmy specifically, that (I presume) will be compatible with the piefed feeds: voyager.lemmy.ml/multi_communities
@Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com posted about it. So just wanted to know for sure.
I unlocked just a month ago to 2 months ago. Didn’t see this quota, maybe some markets have more restrictions than others.
i’m sorry tree(3)
On your xiaomi account? I never saw that quota thing, is this for the account to have unlocking privileges?
Credits? I didn’t need any credits, I used this, from the official website. I just checked on the fastboot screen (using this program) once in a while for getting the time to unlock the bootloader.
Can you explain a little more?
Yeah, it needs an xiaomi account with unlocking privileges (I have one from 2018, so this step was already done) and a Windows partition with the xiaomi bootloader unlocker (the official one, updated to the last version), then putting a SIM card into the phone, putting the same account on the phone, going to the bootloader unlocker, checking all the boxes and then just waiting for the time it says on the unlocker to unlock the phone, with the SIM card and not changing the account on the phone.
I just added a Windows 10 IoT LTSC partition to do that :/, then deleted it afterwards.
+1 for cachy


One question, does changing icon themes back and forth solve it? (Just trying to guess how to solve this)
Edit: Or this command:


Unfortunately, I think this is a problem on a lot of DEs, had this on budgie, xfce, kde was better, but the only one with consistent tray icons, that I found, was gnome.
The problem seems to be boxing and rescaling the icon, as it comes in 24px, 32px, 64px, etc. Stremio is always BIG on everything too.
What about GSI roms? Like this or from Andy Yan?
There are a lot of GSI roms out there, one could fit your needs.
I never found one to buy, it seems I would need to sell my kidney to buy one second hand.
Xiaomi smartphones are cheap, but the waiting period is horrible (two weeks now), saying this from my Xiaomi Redmi Note 9s on LineageOS with microg. (I’m actually on my computer right now)


Another tip is the YouTube mobile extension. It hides the shorts and is a lot faster than even chrome, but some people might not like it like that. If on a linux tablet just use this link.
To revert to desktop, use this link.
Edit: On ironfox this worked, on librewolf on an intel tablet this made it go like 10 fps.


I use CachyOS on my X220 with btrfs and lzo as disk compression (lzo is very good on old cpus and makes the SSD go really fast). But I think any distro could be good on that hardware.
As a side note, I would really like an x86_64-v2 distro, people jumped from no additional instructions to v3 in no time, but these thinkpads and older pcs could really shine with that kind of optimization.
Yeah, it seems its used for passing devices to virtualized environments, but it seems, on these old bulldozer motherboards, the usb devices are virtualized (I have read a long time ago, could be wrong).


(Now on my main account)
Yeah, I used that before, but it used a lot of cpu (Idk why). As I searched for an alternative for my old setup on pulseaudio, I found I could just load pulseaudio modules, so I made this post, because I couldn’t find anyone talking about just loading that module, only the werman module with rnnoise.
The module is still cool though! Thanks for sharing.


I had this in KDE (I have Nvidia too…), it was when I was sharing or downloading linux ISOs. If you see this problem when downloading or moving files (like KDE itself freezing, changing volume, but it staying the same, changing brightness, but it actually staying the same), I recommend going after another DE while using nvidia, because I could never figure out why it only freezes on KDE (I changed a lot of things over the years, only KDE gave me this problem).
That is a lot of new features features! I’m going to test it later.