Presently I have settled on DPI of 92, font as Open Sans Regular, size at 10.
Firefox fonts are still blurry.
Then that is not for me yet.
PCLinuxOS.
Stable and rolling for regular people OS.
Is that usable for regular Joe or enthusiast grade?
It is really good. Seems to be abandoned now though?
What is fusion here?
Can you please provide the link to your keyboard?
How does geographic location impact federation?
I had forgotten all about this suite. Good to know it lives.
Personally the most important thing for me is MS Office compatibility. May be if all the open office suite teams get together, they can solve this.
Presently I have this bottom of the barrel Logitech K200 membrane keyboard where the keys do not go down smoothly and hence fail to register.
I was thinking of lubricating the keyboard but found out that it only works for mechanical ones.
I have read through this review and decided to buy the Dell KB216 for now. The Logitech one is wireless and for my desktop I want wired one. Wireless ones tend to go to sleep and do not respond instantly after a long period of lack of use.
Feels nice, closing tabs is bit convoluted though.
I got it installed, not sure if it was nature of theme or if I did it correctly. It felt really off to me, luckily it was on a test user which I deleted now. Installing and configuring Kvantum felt like blindly groping in the bathroom with soap all over face.
I won’t be experimenting with it anytime in near future.
Can we have a KDE splash that shows progress animation rather than the present static one?
This is not limited to taskbar as shown here https://lemmy.world/comment/11769386
The dragging and dropping is for adding fresh widgets using Add Widget and not to drag ones that are already on the desktop.
Here is a screenshot I took after I managed to figure it out. It seems I cannot use it in a tiled fashion though so at a time only one can be in focus.
“task bar” is the magic word I needed. Thanks.
Cool themes, thanks.
I tried exFAT for my USB stick but car sterio cannot read it.
People don’t value things until they lose them.
It is indeed true that the overall mechanism of handling widgets is bothersome.