Show me a screenshot of what your display settings look like please.
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I couldn’t even find a place to do it. Only config for display scaling applied or to all monitors. And it requires a restart of kde every time. So either large external screen became unusable or the small laptop screen.
I haven’t used Xorg in years. All my problems are in Wayland.
Great, now please fix per monitor scaling. 4k laptops are unusable when connected to large 4k screens. I need no scaling on large external screen and about 175% on laptop’s 16".
daq@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is the largest file transfer you have ever done?3·9 months agoI used to work in the same industry. We transferred several PBs from West US to Australia using Aspera via thick AWS pipes. Awesome software.
Pipewire works well enough for sharing screen even though it isn’t well supported by shit software like Slack. Would this replace it?
Those are very basic mice that will have no issues in Linux if you don’t care about their software.
daq@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to figure out why BTRFS drive reports it is out of space2·1 year agoI am surprised there isn’t an automatic mechanism to handle this especially if it is such a frequent issue.
daq@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to figure out why BTRFS drive reports it is out of space1·1 year agobtrfs dynamically allocates inodes.
daq@lemmy.sdf.orgOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to figure out why BTRFS drive reports it is out of space3·1 year agoAre you sure that’s the case with btrfs? I know ext has that feature. My understanding is btrfs just has a global reserve that can be used for any data in an low space situation.
# sudo btrfs fi usage /mnt/disk3 Overall: Device size: 12.73TiB Device allocated: 12.73TiB Device unallocated: 1.00MiB Device missing: 0.00B Device slack: 0.00B Used: 12.29TiB Free (estimated): 449.43GiB (min: 449.43GiB) Free (statfs, df): 449.43GiB Data ratio: 1.00 Metadata ratio: 2.00 Global reserve: 512.00MiB (used: 0.00B) Multiple profiles: no Data,single: Size:12.70TiB, Used:12.26TiB (96.55%) /dev/sdd1 12.70TiB Metadata,DUP: Size:15.00GiB, Used:14.49GiB (96.58%) /dev/sdd1 30.00GiB System,DUP: Size:8.00MiB, Used:1.34MiB (16.80%) /dev/sdd1 16.00MiB Unallocated: /dev/sdd1 1.00MiB
Small companies often allow devs access to prod DBs. It doesn’t change the fact that it’s a catastrophically stupid decision, but you often can’t do anything about it.
And of course, when they inevitably fuck up the blame will be on the IT team for not implementing necessary restrictions.
Frequent snapshots ftmfw.
Master pdf editor works great for me. License costs $80, but compared to Adobe prices it is basically free.