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  • bananaw@sh.itjust.workstoLinux@lemmy.mlWayland/X11 problems with 4K HDMI TV
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    10 months ago

    I’m on mobile so formatting might not look the best, but here it goes!

    X11 scaling - does this link help? https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HiDPI Specifically under either xorg or KDE plasma I think you might be able to find some settings that help

    For Wayland - would wdisplays help you out? I’ve had good results using that along with kanshi.

    As for system freezing, I’m just taking a shot in the dark but this might be a KDE thing based on a quick search. Wayland is new and sexy, but apparently all the bugs aren’t worked out for KDE. This answer isn’t great, and is very hand-wavey, but without more details outside of you’re on KDE I can’t really help much. Unfortunately for you, I switched over to Sway which apparently has better Wayland support out of the box.









  • bananaw@sh.itjust.workstoLinux@lemmy.mlon arch btw.
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    1 year ago

    Just switched last night!!!

    So far it’s been great, but I need a way to migrate over my keybindings from xmodmap. I tried searching but everywhere I go gives a different answer. Can anyone help guide me in a direction? I’m primarily looking to remap caps to escape/control on hold. Would be great to remap some unused keys on my laptops keyboard to media keys as well. Thanks!!






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    For me, finding a good barber includes having a conversation about what kind of things Im looking for. This can be as broad as “I don’t really know what fits me” or “I’m looking to go a bit longer so I can style it like this picture of a person with similar hair”.

    After a couple of cuts, if I trust the barber can combine what I’m asking for with their skillset along with what they think looks good, I’ll tell them something like “look, I trust your style. You can cut it however you think looks good”. Their job is to cut your hair, but more importantly cut it in a way that makes you happy so that you keep coming back. A good barber will listen to you and get you a good haircut that gives you confidence :)

    Good luck!