Note to self: it’s for Windows.
I enjoy modding stuff in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Note to self: it’s for Windows.
Acronyms within acronyms!
General NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Oil Modeling Environment
As a ThinkPad aesthetics enthusiast, I squint.
Did you check if there is a bios setting related to suspend, and that it’s set properly?
Thanks for the suggestion! It could sound like the timing might be a bit unfortunate, though: https://planet.kde.org/nate-graham-2023-11-25-this-week-in-kde-the-plasma-6-feature-freeze-approaches/
It’s the purpose of the laptops where I work :D We run everything on development servers, so the laptops just run your editor of choice, basically.
SSH into a stronger machine.
I don’t think it does. It didn’t when I checked a year ago, at least. You couldn’t get live previews on the workspace pop-up.
Can you point me to the feature you refer to? If it really does this, it would be a major game changer for me.
On Gnome,
(screenshot from Workspace Matrix extension site, not mine)
In combination, these two features allow me very quick overview of everything I have open, presented in an ordered fashion, allowing quick, keyboard-driven application change.
I’m not aware that the exact features of Workspace Matrix are reproduced by anything in any other DE.
I have the same, but Netflix is then a miserable experience on my 4K TV.
Get an older ThinkPad.
Get a bigger ThinkPad.
Ahhh, then scop of the negation is meant to not cover “have enough money”!
I read it as not (care or enough money).
If your machine support it. Aren’t gen 7 Intel chips and earlier unsupported?
At work, we use Racetrack, if that counts. It works quite well.
keyd is amazing, wonderful, easy, feature-rich, and an absolutely awesome gateway drug to the addiction of perfecting your keymap!
Warmly recommended!
Also, well-supported by kind people :)
Ah, sorry, now I get it! I didn’t read properly. And using KDE Activities would be a bit to overkill perhaps.
I did. I wanted more. I wanted ln -sf
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I often make use that various non-windows package managers allow removing things in bulk.