Yes that’s pretty much it, there’s a strip around 3/4 of the way down both displays that has white line flicker across it whenever there’s any movement on either screen.
Yes that’s pretty much it, there’s a strip around 3/4 of the way down both displays that has white line flicker across it whenever there’s any movement on either screen.
Yeah I’m definitely above the relevant versions for kde and Nvidia
That’s a good idea, I’ll try the endeavour OS live environment as that should be close enough to my setup
How would I tell if that’s the case? And I guess there’s nothing I can do about it if that is the cause?
Honestly looking at the article this seems way less intrusive than pre-roll and mid-roll video ads. If this was to replace them I’d be ok with that. But this is Google so of course it’s just going to be as well as, so my adblocker is staying on for as long as it works
It’s on Arch and Debian as well which means it’s on basically every distro
More like Hestu because that’s a golden pile of shit
practices developed during Covid should be more than enough to keep people safe at scale
You mean ignoring it, refusing to suffer even a mild inconvenience such as wearing a mask and hoping it goes away right?
Ah ok, I’d heard Netflix had the issue as well but I don’t use it so I couldn’t confirm. Maybe it’s time to reconsider my prime subscription, although I do still use it for 1 day delivery
The worst part is paying $48.89 to solve a captcha
I have similar requirements to you and honestly the best solution I could find was Microsoft Authenticator. I know Microsoft bad etc, but if you already have a Microsoft account anyway you can back up all your 2fa codes to your iCloud or Google account. If anyone knows of an open source alternative I’d be interested, but the ability to recover my accounts is more important than using something open source
What are the main differences from a user perspective rather than hosting? Is it worth checking out?
Sounds like you want a humane AI pin!
I ended up solving it by installing kde plasma. I’d previously tried with as minimal an install as possible to narrow down the problem, but it seems all I had to do was carry on setting things up as I’d originally wanted!
Nah I don’t really need the latest kernel, I’m just worried the it’s kernel will eventually be updated and get the same problem
That makes sense, for the amount I use this laptop I won’t worry about it for now! It wasn’t noticeably dusty when I opened it yesterday, and the errors occur immediately after booting so I wouldn’t expect it to heat up that fast
In that case if it still works should I just ignore the error for now and replace the card if it causes any issues?
Thanks that’s sorted it! I must have not noticed the error before as I usually install btrfs-progs after chrooting and it looks like installing it triggers mkinitcpio to run again anyway
It’s definitely not that for me as I’m on Nvidia!