The voxelab aquila “knockoff ender 3” 3d printers.
The voxelab aquila “knockoff ender 3” 3d printers.
I haven’t gotten the fingerprint sensor to work but from what I understand that is pretty common.
Opensuse tumbleweed worked with my Dell 2in1 with no dicking around. Give it a shot if other distros aren’t working.
Tumbleweed my dude.
Smasnug…
TechnologyConnections over here…
Anyone know of any alternatives with similar functionality?
Budget
Still 1500 bucks
BALLL MASTAZ
Did you try leap before tumbleweed because I still have a few issues I am running on bandaids right now.
I went through quite a few distros to find one that would cooperate with my laptop and opensuse is the one that did it.
I went through Ubuntu, Nobara, manjaro, mint, pop, Ubuntu again, and landed on open suse. I have no exotic hardware. My biggest issue was the pc going into hibernate and then never coming back. The secondary issue was getting certain games on steam to work and an Xbox controller. I seem to have all of that licked with suse and some tinkering. The battle I’m having now is when the pc goes to sleep/hibernate/whatever sometimes it completely forgets it’s monitor settings and I have to turn the second monitor back on and then change them from 200% back to 100%. Which I thought I had solved by messing with the monitors.config file but I guess not…
Asus rog m16 laptop if that helps any.
I’ve had very bad luck trying to ditch windows. I’ve been through 6 or 7 different distros trying to find one that works properly with my pc. Somehow I’ve landed on open suse? That one seems to be cooperating, for the most part, for now. This whole experience has really showed me that Linux doesn’t “just work” for normal people though, and anyone who is adamant about that doesn’t understand the general populations capabilities.
Well I can’t get an iso off of their own website to work so… Cool?
The biggest crime against shared knowledge ever committed is photobucket fucking off with the pictures in every “how to fix this car problem” forum post.
I am an evangelist for these. I have a set of the aftershokz and I wear them like a watch, always on my head. I do a lot of work in different kinds of factories, forges, power plants, etc which are all places earplugs are required. No big deal with bone conducting headphones, I can listen to my podcasts while I work. A bonus too is the kind I ended up with can connect to two phones, so my work phone and personal phone don’t need two different headsets. The only downside is when I have to take a flight somwhere they aren’t really loud enough to fight the sound of the plane so you have to wear earplugs. But the upshot is people generally leave you alone if yer wearing earplugs which is nice. I grab handfuls of them from our customers anyways so it’s double not a big deal.
To be honest, a mini pc/wireless kb and the internet.
Are we all forgetting that Boeing most likely had a witness testifying them executed in a parking lot a few weeks ago?
I’m on your side, but comments like these are nonsense and help nobody.
You must live somwhere they don’t salt the roads.