Why should I plan on not using wayland? Is it because of the Nvidia support? I use Fedora normally so I’d have to install x11 after installation as Fedora recently dropped x11 support.
Why should I plan on not using wayland? Is it because of the Nvidia support? I use Fedora normally so I’d have to install x11 after installation as Fedora recently dropped x11 support.
Thanks for the information, it’s all very helpful. I’m thinking of just using my laptop as a secondary device when I’m out of the house, so a hard drive upgrade won’t be necessary, but I’ll definitely keep that in mind. As for a distro, I’ll most likely be using Fedora.
Thanks so much. I don’t have a budget set yet, but it didn’t occur to me that I can just upgrade if I need higher specs haha, so that’ll make budgeting a lot easier.
Good to know, thanks.
I am applying for university soon so I will still be using it, I also just want more power for running blender and such, but thanks for the information.
Very clean, consistent theming
I woke up before the alarm was supposed to go off though, and there was no snooze indicator.
Yes, but there’s an indicator light that comes on when the alarm starts, and as I said it came on nine minutes late.
Yeah, the alarm indicator light only turned on at 10:46.
It’s a light up one, it lights up slowly over around five minutes. I think I woke up at 6:36, so I would have seen it anyways.
Thanks, it’s a physical alarm clock though. This one specifically
No actually the alarm hadn’t turned on, so it wasn’t snoozed. Maybe it thinks it has been for some reason? Thanks for telling me there’s a snooze button though, I know that now.
I didn’t know mine had a snooze button! I’ll have to check the manual
I’ve heard from many commenters in this thread that Blender and Davinci Resolve play nicer with Nvidia than with AMD when it comes to Linux.