

suddenly it all makes sense.
suddenly it all makes sense.
i literally just copy pasted it when i switched to windows some years ago.
did the same more recently when reformating, no issues
just as meaningless too!
yeah we tend to distrohop a bit before settling with something, and maybe something will change down the line that makes you wanna hop again.
its part of the process for some people.
this is exactly what turned me away from learning android properly.
even simple tutorials for calculator apps would be broken and i had no idea where to even start
yeah thats cool, huawei, very impressive.
but for me locked bootloader = useless.
hell, algos seem to be actually pushing insane bullshit.
its so dumb that they get to develop it in complete secret with how it works.
uuuuuur-fuck off a-already, morty.
i was about to send a screenshot, but i can’t reproduce it now. it freezes and stops responding to some or all input, and all the dock+appmenu icons are gone. its one of these or all symptoms, and i can usually reproduce it when coming back from sleep. logs say ‘broken pipe, error reading events from display’ i can update if it happens again.
I’m using the same generic ps2 driver for the touchpad. its an old alps glidepoint, i can get it to work perfectly with all features on windows 7 with the proper drivers, needless to say thats a bit unworkable.
on linux it works initially with multitouch scroll and everything, then gradually starts to behave like a wet touchscreen. ive tried different kernel versions, livebooted a couple different distros and tried a few very old solutions i found floating around, like using the synaptics driver for some reason. found it for cheap and replaced the hardware. nothing seems to do the trick.
edit: it did the thing, its usually functional enough for screenshots:
ok it worked! thanks a lot! can’t believe it was that easy. Gnome spazzes out a little bit after wake sometimes, is that something i can work around?
do you happen to know a thing or two about diagnosing trackpad issues? or at least the right direction? 😂
what kind of driver could the keyboard be using? lsmod shows nothing beyond the HID driver, but thats being used by the external mouse which works normally after sleep.
lshw shows it going by /dev/input/event6 or something like it?
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yes do it.
depending on what you get for a wifi card, you might want to virtualize some flavor of linux like openwrt to run the wifi.
bsd (opnsense, pfsense) is notoriously bad for wifi support.
the biggest challenge here is selecting the right wifi hardware imo.
the water car is fake, but they had viable electric cars in the 90s.
and for a brief period in the early 1900s.
i will test that out later today, thanks!
how do i do 1? having timeout to suspend and lid close to suspend would be great. and id like to see some example scripts!
i had pretty much given up on standby with this one.
yes, i’m on ubuntu, using all the default drivers.
and i would guess its finnicky because its an old laptop.
is it a matter of scripting rmmod and modprobe to run on suspend/wake?
how do you deal with kb+trackpad not working after wake?
huh. it goes up while playing some youtube.
thats on latest stable, but im pretty sure it was working before this because cpu use was way too low to be using software.
you can probably assume theyve been doing it unpunished since then, then.