B00nie
[H]F Junkie
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32Gb? What sort of work are you doing on the laptop? I've never come close to full with my 16Gb.Yep and it really does make a HUGE difference. Time to swap the 32GB RAM from the 7470 to the 7270.![]()
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32Gb? What sort of work are you doing on the laptop? I've never come close to full with my 16Gb.Yep and it really does make a HUGE difference. Time to swap the 32GB RAM from the 7470 to the 7270.![]()
32Gb? What sort of work are you doing on the laptop? I've never come close to full with my 16Gb.
I use a few rackspaces and 144gb-288gb ram equipped units for VMssome VM type stuff but it's really because our vendor made a mistake and sent me two 16GB chips instead of two 8GB chips.![]()
When it comes to displays, it's not just resolution that's important. I use two 1929 x 1200 IPS HP EliteDisplays and the quality of their IPS panels is astounding when compared to the more commonly used TN 1820 x 1080 panels, the picture quality is just so good. I can't go back to TN panels now and I can't stand 16:9 panels for PC use.
I have an Acer 27" 144hz monitor and while its fast it just lacks the contrast and image quality. For playing games it's ok but for any other work, horrible.
Heh, when I bought the monitor there were no such thing as a 144hz IPS. Quite soon after buying the monitor I abandoned the gaming completely so it was just a waste of money.if I had the money i'd go for a 144hz IPS panel. It's hard to jump in price from the $360 display I have to what would be a $1000 monitor here in Canada to get the best of both worlds. What I did do though was pounce on a deal at work to get an HP E221i for $25 as a secondary monitor. It's an IPS panel although an old one.
144hz makes a world of difference in fps games. Just another level of smoothness.You'll have to pry my 1920 x 1200 IPS 24" panels out of my cold, dead hands. They're probably around 10 years old now and still crystal clear, by far one of the best purchases I ever made.
Not in any way interested in 144Hz TBH.![]()
144hz makes a world of difference in fps games. Just another level of smoothness.
I'm sure it does, but 60Hz and a quality IPS panel cover everything I need just fine. I don't have a problem with the smoothness of 60Hz, gaming is just but one use of a well equipped PC and the IQ of these panels impresses me more than any perceived difference dragging windows around my desktop at 144Hz while looking through a letterbox slot at 16:9.
I can't begin to talk the praises of Solus Linux on Plasma. Especially on this Precision 5510. I used to play FFXI a decade+ ago and a bunch of my friends who I played with found Realms of Jova. So I fired up WINE and FFXI on Jova is running beautifully. Solus Plasma is pure quality even though it isn't officially released yet (I have access due to being a Patreon). Can't wait to for it to presumably be launched alongside Solus 4.
So: First I installed Solus Budgie and updated it.
Then I installed all the plasma packages through the terminal:
Code:sudo eopkg install systemsettings plasma-browser-integration-dbginfo sddm-kcm khotkeys-devel plasma-desktop-branding sddm-kcm-dbginfo plasma-framework-dbginfo krunner-devel plasma-workspace-dbginfo plasma-redshift-control latte-dock-dbginfo print-manager-dbginfo khotkeys-dbginfo plasma-pa-dbginfo latte-dock oxygen-devel plasma-desktop-dbginfo plasma-nm plasma-framework-devel kwin breeze plasma-framework kmenuedit-dbginfo adapta-kde breeze-dbginfo kscreen-dbginfo powerdevil-dbginfo plasma-desktop plasma-workspace-devel plasma-desktop-devel krunner-dbginfo print-manager oxygen-sound-theme oxygen plasma-browser-integration powerdevil-devel bluedevil frameworkintegration-dbginfo kwin-devel plasma-desktop-branding-livecd plasma-sdk-dbginfo oxygen-dbginfo krunner plasma-nm-dbginfo plasma-pa frameworkintegration plasma-sdk khotkeys breeze-devel powerdevil kmenuedit kdeplasma-addons-dbginfo kwin-dbginfo kscreen plasma-integration frameworkintegration-devel kdeplasma-addons plasma-integration-dbginfo plasma-workspace
After that, I installed all KDE packages from the software center.
Coming out of Budgie I chose plasma DE.
There was a bad icon display. When I entered the settings, I selected the Papirus icons.
This is amazing, I'm totally doing that. Is your name a call back to the cloak?
I was looking around and found someone that claims they got Plasma working on the stable Solus release currently available and made this post about it at the Solus forums:
This is amazing, I'm totally doing that. Is your name a call back to the cloak?
While unfortunate to hear that he's gone MIA, thank you for the update here. It helps to know what's going on around us in this community.Tiny thread necro but an important one.
https://getsol.us/2018/10/27/in-full-sail/
TLDR;
Ikey had to move to England. Got sick and is now MIA. Zero contact. Solus core team had to migrate everything to new URLs and github. Don't know if Ikey OK and just abandoned everything or if something else going on.
Sadly means I'll probably go find a different distro. Not that I don't like the team now led by Josh Strobl but the reason I chose Solus of because of Ikey's vision and his thinking outside the box. For example Solus is still the only distro I know that use Clear boot manager to make kernel upgrades easier and safer. Full containment for Snaps with AppArmor. Only Ubuntu based distros have that type of functionality. Arch based distros aren't remotely close to that. But based on what is written in that post it feels more like it's going to become just another distro. So if that's what is happening then I'm better off moving to some flavor of LTS release like Ubuntu MATE or even KDE Neon since I love Plasma.
In the end I really hope Ikey is ok and simply decided on a different life path.
While unfortunate to hear that he's gone MIA, thank you for the update here. It helps to know what's going on around us in this community.
Last I tried plasma was on Linux mint. Worked a treat! IIRC, that was LM17.
I hope him disappearing was a choice and not an unfortunate circumstance.
Never listened to him, or heard of him. This update has enlightened me of him. If I get some time, I'll have to check him outYeah I only wish the best for Ikey and I hope he's OK. I am going to miss him one way or the other though. His passion for all this was refreshing and listening to him on podcasts explain how things work was incredibly informative because he explained it in ways that absolutely made sense to anybody listening.
Check out the back catalog of the Late Night Linux podcast he was the only reason to listen when he was on it.
I like Solus, but will keep an eye on how it matures. I wondered why version 4 was not ready and this sort of explains that. One person driving development isn't much of a concern to me since Linus Trovald maintains final say on the Linux Kernel.![]()
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I must have misread zdnet articles Linus Torvalds is back in charge of Linux and Linus Torvalds answers 5 questions in BBC letter. When I read both of these articles it seemed to me that Linus had the final say on what was included in the Linux Kernel.
Sounds like Linus isn't needed and the entire process should be automated. The "Trust Ring" should be trusted that all they do is good to go.