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Oi, pessoal! Meu celular deu o último suspiro e agora estou dependendo do WhatsApp Web pra me comunicar. Preciso de uma recomendação de um celular razoável e que caiba no meu orçamento de até R$1500.
Alguém tem alguma sugestão boa nessa faixa de preço? Priorizo uma boa bateria, desempenho decente para apps do dia a dia e, se possível, uma câmera que não seja horrível.
Agradeço desde já qualquer ajuda! 🙏
(Se quiserem compartilhar links ou lojas confiáveis, também aceito!)
Will it become Thunderbird? I use k9 beta and is still k9 branding
Yes.
Apparently it is by design! I had to use “Unblank” extension to change the behaviour.
Solution: Apparently it is by design! I had to use “Unblank” extension to change the behaviour.
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Hi everyone,
I'm experiencing an issue with GNOME 46 where my screen goes black immediately after locking. Here's a bit more detail about my setup and the troubleshooting steps I've already taken:
System: Manjaro Linux Release: 24.0.4 Display: Single monitor setup (1920x1080 resolution)
Steps Taken:
Checked and adjusted Settings > Power > Blank screen and Settings > Privacy > Screen Lock settings.
Ensured monitor configuration is correct in Settings > Displays.
Updated system.
Disabled all GNOME Shell extensions.
Verified GNOME Shell and related packages are up to date.
Reviewed logs using journalctl -xe
but found nothing conclusive.
Reset GNOME settings with dconf reset -f /org/gnome/
.
Checked and updated graphics drivers.
Disabled lock screen fade animation with gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-delay 0
.
Despite all these efforts, the issue persists. Has anyone else encountered this problem or have any suggestions on how to fix it? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
I'm experiencing an issue with GNOME 46 where my screen goes black immediately after locking. Here's a bit more detail about my setup and the troubleshooting steps I've already taken:
System: Manjaro Linux Release: 24.0.4 Display: Single monitor setup (1920x1080 resolution)
Steps Taken:
Checked and adjusted Settings > Power > Blank screen and Settings > Privacy > Screen Lock settings.
Ensured monitor configuration is correct in Settings > Displays.
Updated system.
Disabled all GNOME Shell extensions.
Verified GNOME Shell and related packages are up to date.
Reviewed logs using journalctl -xe
but found nothing conclusive.
Reset GNOME settings with dconf reset -f /org/gnome/
.
Checked and updated graphics drivers.
Disabled lock screen fade animation with gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-delay 0
.
Despite all these efforts, the issue persists. Has anyone else encountered this problem or have any suggestions on how to fix it? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Batocera
My body is ready
This is why i am not giving another penny to Mozilla ever again
Garuda user here. Works like a charm.
And windows shows it for a few seconds, never enough time to pick the phone.
If I were you I would ask in !linux@lemmy.ml
Gnome updates are like god playing dice.
My goodness, people complain that this place lacks content. A person as for help which creates content for the site and you come to bash on them?
Come kiddo! You can do better.
KDE team works a lot! 👊
cross-posted from: https://linux.community/post/932225
> ! > > So I want to get rid of these grey boxes that got added to everything in the overview. They are in the bar as shown in the image, they are in every text in the overview search as well. > > For my taste it is disgustingly ugly. And I can't find where I can make it go back to normal.


Solved:
The dev updated the theme (I am using Kripton https://github.com/EliverLara/Kripton) !
So I want to get rid of these grey boxes that got added to everything in the overview. They are in the bar as shown in the image, they are in every text in the overview search as well.
For my taste it is disgustingly ugly. And I can't find where I can make it go back to normal.
A new Lazarus campaign considered part of "Operation DreamJob" has been discovered targeting Linux users with malware for the first time.
