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Thanks I’ve never heard of them and I’ll check them out.
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Thanks I’ve never heard of them and I’ll check them out.
Thanks…I was hoping I wouldn’t need to have to add a server just for this. I was hoping for a single app in the traditional way.


We shouldn’t use archive.is anymore I’m afraid. I don’t know a good alternative, but archive.today links are no longer trustworthy.


Thanks for the journalctl command, I think I was looking for hints like this. I’ll be reviewing my journalctl next time I get a crash. Regarding Steam, since it’s using NVME both for the OS and the gaming disk, it downloads at rather crazy speeds without slowing down the OS (as long as I’m not trying additionally something else also crazy of course…but I can continue browsing and watching videos just fine).
Also, this is most likely completely unrelated but do note that Neon is basically abandoned. You should very much consider switching to a maintained distribution, whether that’s another Ubuntu spin or Fedora or something else entirely.
Thanks! Yeah I might reconsider a whole system wipe. I’ve tried shortly Fedora before, and Nobara for a few years, but I think I’d prefer something Ubuntu-based with KDE. Something that it’s not Kubuntu, that is. I don’t want snap crap.


Nothing much enterprise…It’s running “Windows App”, just a glorified RDP with extra authentication settings for SSO etc. Hence why I gave it only 4GB. It’s not just GUI not being responsive, everything is. It’s a full freeze, and I can’t get to the text consoles either. Most I can aspire to, I think, is to gather data from right before the freeze happens…and check it after I reset the computer.


Haven’t tried remote SSH yet. But switching to text console doesn’t work, unresponsive for that, too.


Thanks. Somehow it didn’t work for me :(


Thanks! I’ll try this.


Could you show me what option did you use for grub to rotate? Thanks!


So did you get it sorted in the your case?


Thanks! I did check some of their posts for other issues but didn’t find much regarding this one on several searches. I’ll check linux-hardware as well.


It seems update-grub does update initd in the process. But…yeah, it seems to continue to ignore my GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line. I also tried the gentoo way of your wiki, running grub-mkconfig instead of just update-grub. But after updating and going for a reboot, it still didn’t do much. I’m not exactly sure what am I doing wrong, and I’m not sure how can I troubleshoot whether grub is accepting my line, failing or ignoring it. Also I’m not sure how to check whether ‘the kernel has been compiled with rotation support’. Some structural support going on that last sentence…


Thanks! This is the first time i see this option. I’m not sure how this might work, as grub starts way before invoking X11, the way I understand it. But the panel is indeed labeled DSI-1. That said, I created the file but seems not to work. Is the line
Option "rotate" "right"
Just like that? It didn’t seem to do anything after running update-grub and rebooting.



I…don’t think so. I believe it is soldered, but I haven’t opened it yet. But they just released a new version (for a higher price though), this version finally comes with 16GB of RAM (not the odd 12GB), 512GB SSD and a N150.
Thanks, I’ll definitely try it out.