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  • So I guess the implication here is apps written explicitly for libadwaita will not be usable on generic GTK. So a calculator, for instance, that uses AdwDialog won't be executable on a platform that doesn't support libadwaita, like windows.

    Will an app dependent on libadwaita be usable on linux without gnome? Like xfce, or xmonad?










  • I use xmonad. In that you can cycle through windows with ctrl-j or ctrl-k. I can switch monitors with ctrl-w and ctrl-e for left and right. Ctrl-1 2 3 etc for workspaces. ctrl-space to flip through 3 different tiling schemes: focus window fullscreen, focus window left, focus window top.






  • I use xmonad/xfce which is not available on wayland, and I have no real desire to research alternatives and config them/learn their keyboard shortcuts/etc. Its unclear to me what the benefit is from switching, from a UI perspective. Probably nothing.

    But I'll probably give it a try anyway in a few months maybe, I hear they merged something to make nvidia less glitchy, so maybe wait for that to be in my distro.



  • Questions from someone still on xmonad/x11, with 3 computers that have nvidia cards:

    Do all nvidia cards have trouble in wayland currently, or is it just some subset?

    Is it really unususable, or just really annoyingly flickery?

    Would my card be usable now (without this merge) if I was using the nouveau driver?

    Once this is merged, will all nvidia cards work in wayland? Or do we not really know yet.



  • pr06lefs@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlFanless linux laptop
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    5 months ago

    The thinkpad-x13s-snapdragon is fanless and uses a qualcomm snapdragon processor, so an ARM like the macs use but lower performance. Batttery life is reputedly in the 20+ hour range.

    Caveats:

    • kinda pricey, 1K
    • this arm chip is slow compared to macs.
    • out of the mainstream so better do your homework on whether linux is well supported.

    Laptops based on the snapdragon elite processors will come out this year, and performance should be comparable to the Mx macs. So maybe better to wait. Although, those may be considerably more expensive, and who knows what linux support will be like, especially at first.