

Google SafetyNet. You have rooted your device and/or are using a custom ROM? Then your device definitely isn’t secure and a lot of apps straight up prevent you from using them.
Egal ob mit oder ohne Rosinen, ich hab euch alle lieb. ♥
Google SafetyNet. You have rooted your device and/or are using a custom ROM? Then your device definitely isn’t secure and a lot of apps straight up prevent you from using them.
A new rat pope was elected.
Yes, you’re completely right! I’ve a little icon on my taskbar that indicates which GPU is being used (Intel or Nvidia).
Thank you for your help! I very much appreciate it! I will create a post on the Linux Mint Forums as soon as I find the time. Right now, I’m rather swamped because of work and my Master Thesis and my laptop is currently working good enough.
I’ve an entry “3D controller” which mentions my GPU (GeForce MX150). There I have the following kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau, nvidia_drm, nvidia.
So I guess it should be fine, since both of the entries you mentioned are there.
I switched to the newest Kernel version and sadly the problem still persists. :(
Yep, I have the variant with a Nvidia GPU and I also think that it’s highly likely that they fucked up. I’ve already noticed that I don’t see a lot of settings in the Nvidia server settings app where other people seem to have way more options than me.
There doesn’t seem to be any Edge version for 22.x, so I guess I’m using the normal one.
The thing with my refresh rate is that the highest one available to me is just 60 Hz. I’m using a Huawei Matebook X Pro (2018) and if I’m not mistaken, its display should have 90 Hz at a resolution of 3.000x2.000 (yep, it’s display is somewhat uncommon and has a 3:2 format). I’ve noticed because since the switch, the screen looked very choppy to me.
This doesn’t hold true for every country though. So a lot of people are better off buying some third party controller or not giving any money to Nintendo at all.
I’ve installed it on my laptop a few weeks ago and most of the things worked indeed out of the box!
The only things not working are its fingerprint reader and the higher refresh rates of its display. I haven’t been able to solve either problem yet. :(
So there is now a C-Button which opens the new Game Chat, which requires a Nintendo Switch Online subscription. This means if you don’t pay for their subscription, you will have a dedicated button on your controller which will most likely open a popup that tells you to buy their subscription. Great, I love it…
Trading Cards and probably TF2 hats.
I do this mostly for work and university stuff, were I often need a lot of resources (documentations, tutorials, papers, etc).
I know. I’m using Sideberry myself for quite some time now. But native support would still have been nice.
Just tried out the new version and sadly you can’t nest tabs. 🥲
Uses my screen space more efficient and I can structure my tabs better in a tree hierarchy.
Vertical Tabs! 😍 Fucking finally!
aber dieses Mal mache ich eine Ausnahme. ♥️
I’ve played it a few months ago and really enjoyed it! It’s a great little puzzle game and was a lot of fun to complete. Albeit I was a little disappointed with the last level but I can somewhat understand that some people might have been tired with the puzzles at this point.
Edit:
I can somewhat confirm your first statement.
I began my Master’s study a few years ago and had to retake a course since I’ve switched to another university and they claimed that my Bachelor’s study wasn’t equal to theirs. A female friend of mine did the exact same and had exactly the same education as me. The dean of our new study wrote her personally and said that he will make sure that she doesn’t have to retake any courses if she starts studying here. I’m still kinda pissed about that tbh.
Do you have any example for this? Because in my experience, games on Steam cost literally the same amount as everywhere else and sometimes are even a bit cheaper than that.