All xtrfy mice don’t have any software and ate conpletely configurable through onboard buttons.
All xtrfy mice don’t have any software and ate conpletely configurable through onboard buttons.
Tbf I am not sure all versions of the Pixel support this, my 7a does though.
I’ve used droidcam in the past and I didn’t find it to be the most reliable thing ever which is why I appreciate the Pixel feature
Exactly, it works flawlessly and without any further setup on EndeavourOS for me. It’s a Pixel feature afaik.
A google Pixel phone works well for a webcam, in case someone comes across this post and has one.
Except MS needs Linux for Azure and Systemd alternatives do exist
It does provide H264/H265 according to Section 3.3 (Arch Wiki)
Or buy the full version, which is a one-time purchase and solves the license issue AFAIK
This is such a hard part of learning Linux. “Just look at the logs” Which logs? Where? How?
I personally run Pop! on a thinkpad for school and its rock solid. I’ve rebooted it maybe 10 times over the past 2 years, mostly when it ran out of battery in my backpack. I’ve never had any issue with it, I even installed KDE in addition to the standard GNOME and it worked just fine. If you’ve liked Pop! so far, I absolutely recommend it if it works on a non-System76 machine for you.
Or Vesktop, which is a client mod that allows streaming (even with audio)
I see your gen 6 and raise you a gen 1. Fantastic laptop, fallen off tables more than once, battery life is still all-day. Only issue is that the keyboard has scratched the screen pretty badly.