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Yeah this was the issue for a lot of the 2-in-1s I looked at. Lenovo, Dell, even Microsoft have some cool options, but they’re insanely expensive by the time you spec them to be comparable to the V3.
The 32gb ram model was $1000, on sale from the usual $1200
I was just pointing out the state of things on an up-to-date distro like Fedora as many times a newer kernel fixes stuff like this and no one bothers to update old reviews. I was already aware of the link you provided (it’s literally pinned to the top of the blog post I linked in my main post), but it’s irrelevant when I’m talking about the out-of-the-box experience. I only tried the input-remapper fix because someone pointed it out and I wanted to confirm that worked for me.
I didn’t make this post to complain about issues or ask for solutions, I’m here looking for interesting ideas and questions about this super cool hardware. This thing’s fucking awesome and I wanted to share.
I am super tempted to switch to KDE on this thing. KDE has always looked cool, but I’m too happy with Gnome on my main desktop to justify fully switching. This is seeming like a perfect opportunity for some variety…
You must be new to Linux as a whole.
lmao i am not
Just tried it, and yep, that solved that problem.
Can I get an unsweetened iced imperialism with lemon?
GrapheneOS on a Pixel 8 Pro. I’ve been super happy with it since I switched from iOS.
lol, maybe -> would’ve come across better
definitely not greater than
Google -> DuckDuckGo, sometimes fall back to Startpage if DDG has bad results
Discord -> I use Discord, but incredibly rarely. Haven’t bothered finding an alternative
Windows -> Linux, obviously
Whats App -> Signal
iCloud -> Selfhosted storage + Proton Drive
I don’t want anything like TikTok, Instagram, or the rest of them, so I don’t use those or their alternatives.
Edit: arrows
Just finished upgrading, all went smooth and Gnome 46 kicks ass so far. VRR is finally here!
I remember there being a bug with AMD GPUs and monitors with freesync a few kernel versions ago. It’s exactly like you said, random brief freezes.
Try updating to a newer kernel or disable freesync in your monitor settings (if appplicable).
In video, common frame rates are 30, 29.97, 24, and 23.976. (Almost) anything else will be a multiple of those. Your monitor might not actually run at 30hz * 4, it runs at 29.97hz * 4 which is why you see an option like 119.88. Sometimes that’s displayed as 120 to the user for simplicity, but in this case they’re showing the actual value (or it might support both).
Someone can correct me if I’m mistaken, but as far as I can tell VM gaming has become pointless in recent years.
Proton/Wine will let you run almost everything on Linux with the exception of some games with rootkit anti cheats, and you’re likely to be banned if you run the latter in a VM anyway.