Awesome! If you experiment with different resolutions and the screen doesn’t turn on again, wait 15 seconds. Without confirmation, plasma will restore the previous resolution on its own.
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Since you’re now able to see the laptop screen with the monitor connected, try changing the monitor’s resolution and refresh rate to a lower value. Plasma should hide options which are incompatible with your monitor, but maybe it’s not doing that for you. (right click on the desktop and choose “display settings”)
Does the monitor turn on from standby when you plug the cable in? If the monitor has other ports, try those as well.
There’s a typo in the article, it’s ~/.local/share/kscreen
In desktop mode, you can press the Super+P (Win+P) keyboard combination to bring up a menu to choose which screen to display on. Keep pressing P while holding the other key to move forward in this list, then press enter. If you keep doing this, eventually you should end up on an option that includes your laptop screen. Alternatively, you can make Bazzite forget about your monitors by deleting the file it stores screen profiles in, then rebooting: https://ryan.himmelwright.net/post/reset-plasma5-monitor-config/
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE for Windows 10 Exiles: A KDE campaign about not throwing away your computer just because it doesn't support Windows 112·27 days agoWell it kinda fragments the effort. Each campaign has to essentially do the same things, but twice.
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE for Windows 10 Exiles: A KDE campaign about not throwing away your computer just because it doesn't support Windows 114·27 days agoendof10.org is hosted on KDE infrastructure, why are there two competing initiatives?
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Trying to recreate a version control system for my music collection, with one crucial difference ... 🤯101·1 month agoDon’t know of a solution that does this, but you could solve it with a two-step process. First, rsync the files to the server as-is, then use a background job on the server that converts lossless to lossy every hour or so.
Storage is really cheap these days though, why compress lossy in the first place?
Annnd the rss is hosted on fireside instead of their own domain
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Hosting your own authenticated, secure, NextDNS-style DNS filter accessible over the internet with Caddy and AdGuard HomeEnglish10·4 months agoDid something happen with NextDNS? Last I heard they were pretty good among the non-selfhosted bunch.
Oh my god thank you! I’m forever using wet instead of GMT now
It might be a bit overkill but I use Grafana to do this (with Loki). It’s a pretty involved setup as well, but you can filter and search by content, or date/time. It’s doable on a desktop but mainly servers use it
I’ve heard of Revolut and Curve so far.
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Android@lemdro.id•Files by Google rolls out Smart Search more widelyEnglish4·2 years agoJust until they kill it as well
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Android@lemdro.id•Google Podcasts to be shut down in favor of YouTube MusicEnglish3·2 years agoOf course
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Need some help. Duckdns reverse proxy doesn't seem to be working.English2·2 years agoAFAIK they don’t allow passing content through jellyfin, or running a vpn through a tunnel. General web services are fine tho
Not if they don’t track you. As far as I understand the fabled cookie law, you only need to have that notice if you’re using cookies in a way that’s not strictly necessary for the site’s functionality.
DecentM@lemmy.mlto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•Introducing awesome-lemmy: a community driven list of useful apps & tools for Lemmy!English2·2 years agoThis repo should be in some prominent position for new tech literate people so they can start contributing as fast as possible if they want to
Haha thanks, I guess being the family tech support does help practice!