voracread

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I have recently bought this Acer monitor which is a matte finish IPS screen with resolution of 1920x1080 and diagonal size of 23.8.

I generally prefer small fonts on screen to get maximum information density. But after getting this monitor, I feel that the fonts are not clear, blurry or pixelated.

What KDE System Settings > Appearance > Fonts should I use to get crisp fonts at low sizes such as 10 or 8? What fonts are good at low sizes for display?

Questions: Should I force the DPI to 96 as I used to do on my previous monitors? Some solutions are suggesting that I increase the DPI and lower font size. How does that work?

Note: I do not like scaling and making things bigger than they are already, I am trying to shrink the size rather.

My primary OS is PCLinuxOS but I also use Neon, Fedora KDE.

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

On Photon UI, it appears more clear. Also if I zoom the page by 2 steps even the default UI is clear. So I think it may be using a font that does not look good at low font size on the monitor.

I am using PCLinuxOS on a 24 inch LED FullHD monitor. Firefox has Open Sans for Sans and Liberation Serif for Serif fonts.

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

This is on the desktop. On the phone within Firefox I do not see any option to change the font, so I am guessing it uses whatever the system gives it.

 

I use Firefox and while on the phone I use different apps and set my preferred font, I am not able to find the place to change the font for the web interface.

The default font appears very blurry to me compared to other websites.

 

I whole heartedly appreciate KDE devs for thinking of and implementing the Similar to this feature for widgets.

My favorite distro now defaults to Icons Only Taskbar which I hate because it does not let me see which window is running which tab/directory etc. Now all I have to do is right click on the widget and select similar to this option. It automagically changes into the normal task manager.

Thank you so much for this.

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Boss, any chance of continuation?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 5 points 4 days ago

I have high hopes for this projects. Please continue.

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago

The left over files and directories are safe to delete.

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 4 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Isn't libmtp available in your repo?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (4 children)

Which distro are you using?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

This is not Windows' fault here. It has not been doing it for the past 10+ years. I think this has happened due to either some random hardware issue or bad BIOS update.

I did a reset by selecting Optimised settings but the story remains the same. I probably need to flash an older BIOS and check.

 

I have this Gigabyte B450M D3SH motherboard running my now ancient AMD Ryzen 2200G with 16 GB RAM. If my memory serves right, it was working as expected with the original BIOS. Since I always like shiny things (software side when free) I went to update the BIOS sometimes a few months ago. Initially I attributed the random changes of boot order to CMOS battery outage and kept postponing the battery change. Recently I finally managed to change the battery but still the problem persists.

I multiboot between various Linux installations and Windows installs. So I use rEFInd as my boot manager. Whenever I set it as boot manager it works for the next reboots until the computer is shutdown. On reboot it takes the Windows bootloader from my second hard drive and boots into it straight away. I thought it might be something to do with secure boot, but even when I have set Fedora as the default boot, it still goes to Windows.

Now the only way I have of booting any other OS is by getting into BIOS.

Is there any fix for this?

I came across this post while searching for a solution and it does not give me much hope - https://www.reddit.com/r/gigabyte/comments/zagupr/my_boot_priority_order_keeps_resetting_itself/jkqpa2p/

What if I flash an older BIOS on this motherboard?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It is really good. Seems to be abandoned now though?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Is there an apk for the dialer?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

What is fusion here?

[–] voracread@lemmy.world -5 points 1 month ago (51 children)

It can be pronounced though as I or eye or something.

 

I had cloned my original hard disk installation to SSD using Macrium Reflect. But it caused confusion because they had the same UUID.

My plan is to regularly image the Windows partition to the spare hard disk as a backup in case of SSD failure.

 

I remember typing on the HP XT keyboards from 1992 or so. They were soft touch with no click, you just go all the way down smoothly if you push hard. This would allow one to type silently without causing the keyboard noise.

Where can I find such type of keyboards?

EDIT: I bought the Dell KB216 and presently am happy with it. Let us see how it ages.

 

In Folder view mode of desktop if I place a folder on the desktop, it can overlap any icons on there already rather than refusing to sit in occupied areas. Is it the desired behavior or am I missing something?

 

For eg. I installed Blur-glassy theme today to check with all options selected in my Fedora 40 installation. Still I needed to install the blur option separately and colors too. After everything still Dolphin and Discover do not look anything like the picture shown.

I have seen this while trying out many themes. They either partially deploy or sometimes not.

Is it because they were built for KDE 5 and this is 6 or something?

 

Is there a way to diagnose cause of appearing and disappearing SSD in a desktop when SMART is OK? Mainly NVME M2 type.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by voracread@lemmy.world to c/kde@lemmy.kde.social
 

What is grouping plasmoid and where to use it?

EDIT: I managed to figure it out with the help of other members here and another stranger on the internet.

  1. Can be used on both taskbar and desktop.
  2. Needs to be in Add Widgets screen, first add Grouping Plasmoid to desktop and then drag and drop other needed widgets into it.
  3. No sign of tiling option available still, top tab bar lets you change the one in focus.
 

I have a multiboot setup and use rEFInd to boot. The EFI option named after Neon actually fails to boot it. I have to go to the specific kernel named option to boot it.

I thought re-installing the bootloader might fix it.

 

When we launch Dolphin, we see a pane on left side listing both mounted and unmounted partitions. If I click on any partition, I can view it but I do not get permission to write to that.

As a regular user who is the only user for this PC, how can I set it up so that it gets mounted on clicking with full permission?

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