

Clever as fuck


Clever as fuck


Debian will work fine. Force a terminal down if needed, but skip the GDM.


Be more specific about what you need. Modern kernel, desktop, data rescue tools…etc?


Ah, then you probably want KDE’s kiosk mode for a second screen with a second user that you can set the defined activity for. Should be quick and easy that way versus trying to split a session and window input.


It’s sort of possible, but you’d need to build an accessibility extension for KDE to do so.
Can you be more specific about what you’re trying to do?


Depends on a huge amount of variables, but it looks like a texture rendering issue with lighting for whatever GPU you’re running. Check the various code repos for your rendering issue, or the Proton issues and see if others are reporting it.
Also check protondb.com to see if others have a fix.
Okay, but what’s the output of uname -a, and does it match your lib modules directory version?
This is…confusing. Are you saying you’re in a LiveUSB environment while running this, or you’re inside a currently installed environment where this has previously worked?
Confirm the current live kernel when running this command matches the lib modules you’re pointing out here. This sounds like a mismatch issue.
It depends on what you plan on using it for.
Just simple tablet stuff like browsing and watching videos? Probably fine.
Using it like a laptop as they claim it can be used? No way with those specs.
If you’re not super familiar with Linux on touch devices, it’s still a bit wonky, no matter which DE you choose, though I would say GNOME is currently in the lead over the larger bunch with some of the strides they made this past year. Still FAR from perfect though.


Assuming you have an existing VPN to her network, then any RDP client will work.
Remmina is the best remote client out there right now. Will work fine. Should be available everywhere.
Let me make sure you performed the Nvidia driver install in this order:
nvidia-smi to ensure everything loaded correctlyAll of that sound about right?
What kernel and Nvidia driver versions are you on?
Also, just download any Live USB and see if you get the same suspend issues to test it out. Dmesg output would also be useful right after the problem happens.


I think they have a point.


Weird fucking flex


You’re almost 3 years out from your Nvidia chip being supported by current drivers. Not an Nvidia fan, just letting you know.


Snack money.
That’s fine, but there is literally zero benefit except a flex. All the people claiming better security clearly do not understand how a kernel works, let alone a multi-faceted kernel like this, and what memory even means in relation to a monolith that sort of behaves like a microkernel.