by the way, I also noticed, since Wayland doesn't work great on my system, that the options of KDE 6.1.1 are different within a Wayland sessions or in X11 sessions. Tracking mouse option is not available within the X11 session of KDE 6.1.1
Wow we even have the same game tastes, like 90% of the games you have, I have too :D Nice review, and I was also a happy user, especially that I'm an nvidia fan :3
I've been using Tumbleweed on my old HP 8200 with a 1050 ti lately and it works really well. Wayland is even snappier than X11 with the proprietary Nvidia drivers.
That old potato I keep pointing at with nvidia runs really well for a long time. Not enough machine to game on but I test it out for about everything else. I think tumbleweed and nvidia work well together and the coming sync changes could put nvidia back at the top.
openSUSE Tumbleweed is not suitable for me. When adding the packman repository, many packages are still missing in the repositories. No cmatrix, shutter, vivaldi browser, copyq, bibata cursor, PortProton, Visual Studio Code. I have to install all the named packages by adding incomprehensible repositories. Dotnet has to connect the repository from openSUSE Leap 15, is this normal? And I also found a glitch, when updating it downloads the same package from different repositories, and installs it again. So I will continue to sit on Manjaro Kde. It has all the packages that I would not want.
Every single one of your items is there, install using opi. Also set packman repository to a lower priority (higher number) and it will prefer ost repos to packman sudo zypper in opi opi cmatrix Searching repos for: cmatrix 1. cmatrix opi shutter Searching repos for: shutter 1. shutter opi vivaldi Do you want to install Vivaldi from Vivaldi repository? (Y/n) opi copyq Searching repos for: copyq 1. copyq opi bibata Searching repos for: bibata 1. bibata-cursors opi portproton Searching repos for: portproton 1. portproton opi vscode Do you want to install VS Code from Microsoft repository? (Y/n)
Your channel deserves more subscribers.❤❤❤❤
I only now found this channel by chance. Like his easy going calm style of presenting stuff with easy to ears voice.
@yrjo5050 thank you 😁❤️
Thanks for the highlights!
I love that you read the "What's new", and show inmediatly where's the new feature on the system.
Thank you
Great review as always. Looking forward to new video about plasma themes, customizing/ricing contents from KDE Fan like you!
by the way, I also noticed, since Wayland doesn't work great on my system, that the options of KDE 6.1.1 are different within a Wayland sessions or in X11 sessions.
Tracking mouse option is not available within the X11 session of KDE 6.1.1
All of the love on plasma is going into Wayland. They're backporting what they can to X but X can't handle most of the new stuff
Wow we even have the same game tastes, like 90% of the games you have, I have too :D Nice review, and I was also a happy user, especially that I'm an nvidia fan :3
That's awesome 👍😎
Thank you
I've been using Tumbleweed on my old HP 8200 with a 1050 ti lately and it works really well. Wayland is even snappier than X11 with the proprietary Nvidia drivers.
That old potato I keep pointing at with nvidia runs really well for a long time. Not enough machine to game on but I test it out for about everything else. I think tumbleweed and nvidia work well together and the coming sync changes could put nvidia back at the top.
openSUSE Tumbleweed is not suitable for me. When adding the packman repository, many packages are still missing in the repositories. No cmatrix, shutter, vivaldi browser, copyq, bibata cursor, PortProton, Visual Studio Code. I have to install all the named packages by adding incomprehensible repositories. Dotnet has to connect the repository from openSUSE Leap 15, is this normal? And I also found a glitch, when updating it downloads the same package from different repositories, and installs it again. So I will continue to sit on Manjaro Kde. It has all the packages that I would not want.
Every single one of your items is there, install using opi. Also set packman repository to a lower priority (higher number) and it will prefer ost repos to packman
sudo zypper in opi
opi cmatrix
Searching repos for: cmatrix
1. cmatrix
opi shutter
Searching repos for: shutter
1. shutter
opi vivaldi
Do you want to install Vivaldi from Vivaldi repository? (Y/n)
opi copyq
Searching repos for: copyq
1. copyq
opi bibata
Searching repos for: bibata
1. bibata-cursors
opi portproton
Searching repos for: portproton
1. portproton
opi vscode
Do you want to install VS Code from Microsoft repository? (Y/n)
@@LowTechLinux ok, i'll try install opi, thanks for your reply👌