Po co producenci tacy jak #Dell umieszczają na obudowie nalepki "Intel inside"?
Zdarcie tego gó.na i potem pozbycie się kleju z obudowy trochę mi zajęło...
Po co? Czy na smartfonach mamy informacje np. Tensor inside, Snapdragon inside? Nie bo ludzie mają to kompletnie w d.pie.
Takie nalepki kompletnie psują wygląd laptopa... Jeżeli ktoś od Della, czy innych producentów to czyta, to PRZESTAŃCIE.
I have a #Dell laptop where some internal black magic corrupts (they think "improves") the sound coming even from an external USB sound card (I use my Samson Q2U as an external sound card). I don't wonder even why (because they reckon they know better what I need, of course), but I wonder how! It's not Realtek, it's not a built-in thing, how do they do that?
Argh! My laptop screen is broken, and it won't recognize my external monitor. How on earth do I get Ubuntu to notice the new screen when I can't see what I'm doing? I tried turning on a screen reader, but I have to see what I'm doing in order to do that. My attempts to remote in or connect with ssh have failed. I think I might be able to get to a terminal by memory alone, but I can't tell if anything I run actually succeeds. Any suggestions on what commands to try?
I give props when due. Super props to Dell Canada. I thought I got a good deal on my new monitor, a S3423DWC Curved ultra wide USB-C hub monitor, when I bought it for $480 during Black Friday on Nov 24. Shipped Nov 27.
Well, for Boxing Day in Canada, it was down to $429. Took a shot in the dark asking for 30 day price guarantee on Dec 27.
Dell honoured the 30 day to my shipping day (Nov 27, and issued a $50 refund.
I have a Dell laptop, running Ubuntu 22.04, with the following buttons around the trackpad. The trackpad works, and the three above it work (left, middle and right click as you'd expect).
I want the ones BELOW the trackpad (4 and 5) to be left and right click. Currently for some reason the left one is mapped to middle-click. How can I remap it? The other one does nothing at all.
xinput doesn't even know those buttons exists, and tells me I'm running xinput against an Xwayland server.
🆕 blog post -- I moved my Linux Home directory to a second SSD and survived
I ran out of space on my laptop's internal SSD over the weekend. Most of the storage is used by my Home directory. Ugh.
Luckily, I'm running #Linux on a 2021 #Dell XPS 15, which is generally fantastic. And it has two NVMe slots inside. Even better: it's simple to crack open the laptop and add a second SSD drive.