How's touch though? From what I've tried Linux touch doesn't scroll the way Windows does.
EDIT: It was just firefox I was thinking of. One line added to a config and touch scrolls just fine.
How's touch though? From what I've tried Linux touch doesn't scroll the way Windows does.
EDIT: It was just firefox I was thinking of. One line added to a config and touch scrolls just fine.
The university here had someone change a building name to Bladee Hall and no one ever fixed it.
"explorer randomly talking focus" nuff said
Kog = dog with KDE?
What about other products-as-a-service? And on what grounds? I think it's unwise to use/rely on these services, but I'm not sure how they should be regulated. At a minimum your data should be freely exported in bulk on request.
This is the biggest issue for me. No idea what we can do to get those companies to switch. I think it would benefit them in the future too. Autodesk had that cloud-vm version of fusion for a while, but I'd imagine that was costing them more due to Windows.
Isn't that both a feature and a potential difficulty? I've never used it, but I would think that's part of the appeal for some people/use cases.
Never had something break on Linux that was not my fault (outside of running hardware so old I had to fix some boot options). Meanwhile, using Windows feels like I'm back at my bug test job. Issues persist for years with no solution!
Could it be a power issue too?
Saved data from filters in ublock I think
It won't stop ads delivered by the same servers as the content.
Oh I meant touch screen. In my experience they do work out of the box, but not quite in the way I expect is all. I'm already dual booting so I could easily test out that stuff.