I like the integration with Timeshift and the into packed interface with ability to click on details. On the downside, the themes are limited and it’s kind of hard to use for browsing apps that you might want to install.
I like the integration with Timeshift and the into packed interface with ability to click on details. On the downside, the themes are limited and it’s kind of hard to use for browsing apps that you might want to install.
In that case, any one stop shop on Arch that will search the Arch repo, the AUR, and Flathub?
Thanks for the link. That sounds like exactly what I’m looking for. Thank you.
I don’t recommend downloading from unofficial distrobution channels without verifying a hash. That said, why doesn’t Exodus give Linux users a PPA? Mac and Windows both have auto updates for the Exodus wallet.
Yeah, I just tried it out and it works really well. Even works with AnySoftKeyboard.
The TitanX was always power hungry. Shortly after it was released, Nvidia released better GPUs and they got some criticism for the TitanX branding considering the newer cards were faster and ran cooler. I was disappointed because the newer cards came out a couple months after I picked up the TitanX.
Thank you for the suggestions. I’ll add these to my Christmas wish list.
I liked the small circular QS buttons best from everything they’ve put out so far. If they brought those back and had an option to remove the button titles, I’d be happy.
I tried Shizuku and was able to get it to work with Better Internet Tiles, which allowed me to split out the Data and WiFi tiles. When I tried Fabricate Overlay, it kept crashing when I went to save the overlay.
How do you edit the config.xml file that you suggested? Does that require root?
How’d you edit the menu? I don’t have a option to separate those buttons natively on GrapheneOS/A13.
Sorry, Android 12 added the new Quick Setting tile called “Internet” that combined the Wi-Fi and Mobile Data tiles. Yeah you’re right, I had big square QS buttons on my old Galaxy S4 but when I switched to Pixel it had the small circular buttons for a short period.
Are you saying you like the big buttons? Because Android 12 is when they were introduced.
No you don’t. You used to, and then the WiFi and Data buttons were both put under an Internet button. It’s aweful design. All of it.
I haven’t tried one, but the banglejs looks comparable to the Pine Time.
According to Invizible’s instructions, you shouldn’t have to port forward to an external IP. https://invizible.net/en/invizible-and-netguard-firewall/
Thanks for the suggestion. After getting some weird behavior with Appimage Launcher and reading this reddit thread, I decided to install pamac-flatpak from the AUR, but plan on leaving AUR dissabled on the app. So far so good. I think it’s a keeper.