Switched cables for between monitors, the same monitor did not come up again.
Wayland is the default on Fedora.
I'm waiting for my wife to get up from her desk to look at all the logs.
Switched cables for between monitors, the same monitor did not come up again.
Wayland is the default on Fedora.
I'm waiting for my wife to get up from her desk to look at all the logs.
That's correct. She's on Ryzen integrated, and Wayland by default, and all info on this subject out there points to Nvidia related issues. Thanks guys.
Nah, I'm good, your downvote speaks for itself.
All I read here is "finder is better, but I won't give you any reasons". My sister is a die hard Apple fan, and she hates finder. So, yeah, unless you can bring a good argument for your claim, finder is pretty crap.
Yeah, I get you. My PC is for work, and my laptop can be used for work, but it's mostly my gaming rig (together with my Steam Deck), and my distro-hopping unit as well.
I used Fedora 40 with KDE 6 since the Beta, but KDE and I just don't get along, so I'm on Gnome 46 on both devices now.
One of the huge advantages on Linux is that you can be back in business in 20 minutes if you choose to try another distro. Similar to Windows and Mac, said Noone ever 🤣🤣
I went through something similar 2 years ago. I was sold in PopOS, mainly because Debian based distros were easier to find help for. Almost 2 years ago I started using Fedora on my PC while still having PopOS on my laptop. Within 3 weeks I was setting my laptop up with Fedora as well, and I've never looked back (other than the regular distro-hopping bursts, lol).
Ah, warm beer, yes!
Hey, KDE is not even part of the conversation. Just sayin'!
Inland, Sabrent, XPG and PNY are all relatively inexpensive and very solid options for NVMe.
Same. Minisforum mini PC HX90 on Ryzen integrated graphics. She's on Kernel 6.8.7-300