"discard" mount option for EXT4. Safe and working. Nothing new, been around since 2.6.32. Using it on my SSD for months. And yes, set your SATA to AHCI and not IDE, otherwise no TRIM.
Yeah, akonadi google calendar thing requires semantic-desktop as well. Wish I could get rid of it. tbh, 4.6 seems to be quite a resource hog so far. Considering going back to Gnome with 3.0. As much as I like KDE, I need a stable working environment without the ocasional kdeinit4 taking 100% cpu ...
Between, I posted a patch for kdeplasma-addons which is the only thing that couldn't compile without semantic-desktop. https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353730. Akregator had to go as it wants semantic-desktop but liferea does just fine. I didn't have anything else that blocked a semantic ...
Modern Intel integrated should be enough for your needs tbh and support is indeed good. ATi's drivers are progressing so slowly I wouldn't count on anything. I am using an nVidia GTX 460M on my laptop, and it is SO much better then ATi. Without the Optimus pain though, so don't know what it's status ...
What do you mean by "proper" 3D? Is compiz using proper? I'm not playing any games (at least not on PC). And what about video decoding?
Compiz should be fine. At last KDE composition worked very well on my old HD3850. Video without tearing work very well, but no real hardware decoding at the ...
radeon open-source driver does fine as long as you don't need proper 3D acceleration and OpenGL 3+ support.
ATi's fglrx is sub-par compared to nVidia's drivers.
Yeah, akonadi google calendar thing requires semantic-desktop as well. Wish I could get rid of it. tbh, 4.6 seems to be quite a resource hog so far. Considering going back to Gnome with 3.0. As much as I like KDE, I need a stable working environment without the ocasional kdeinit4 taking 100% cpu ...
Yeah, akonadi google calendar thing requires semantic-desktop as well. Wish I could get rid of it. tbh, 4.6 seems to be quite a resource hog so far. Considering going back to Gnome with 3.0. As much as I like KDE, I need a stable working environment without the ocasional kdeinit4 taking 100% cpu or ...
Thanks. I was aware of filtering based on country. Doesn't appeal to me personally as much as a dynamic block list, it is just too general, but people should find it useful. Well done with the scripts.
How do I setup my connections so if I happen to connect through mutiple interfaces (eth/wireless/3g modem) I get an /etc/resolv.conf per connection.
What I want to resolve is losing DNS if WiFi gets disconnect while on 3G, or vice-versa.
Thank you
You want to compile the module asus_laptop in your kernel. It's under Device Drivers -> X86 Platform Specific Device Drivers -> ASUS Laptop Extras. From there, you can set the value from 1 to 15 at
Bringing this back up.
What is the status at the moment? Getting some conflicting results from Google. I don't mind the security flaw of non-random data from free blocks. I do mind no-TRIM on my SSD. So, dm-crypt with ext4+discard. Possible?
okay well i had a similiar issue with my old laptop...I found the issue to be too many input drivers when one is only needed...so if you have synaptic then great stick with it unless you don't like it...but don't use anything else...
I would also maybe try getting rid of the catchall flag...might ...
I've seen it, and as you can see I did add
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*"
to xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf and removed the entry from 10-evdev.conf.
No luck.