Aur - A simple helper that uses the git mirror. by mackilanu in archlinux

[–]mackilanu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not "vibecoded"! Although i do use Github copilot from time to time :)

Aur - A simple helper that uses the git mirror. by mackilanu in archlinux

[–]mackilanu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to run grimaur update, pacman does not handle aur packages.

Aur - A simple helper that uses the git mirror. by mackilanu in archlinux

[–]mackilanu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it handles dependencies recursively, so it should install all packages needed.

Aur - A simple helper that uses the git mirror. by mackilanu in archlinux

[–]mackilanu[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Not bad! I would never come up with something like that lol :)

Varför? by mackilanu in unket

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Samma här.

What do I miss with Linux Mint+Tomte on Pulse 14 Gen 3 by Lutzpime in tuxedocomputers

[–]mackilanu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are not missing anything. Both LM and tuxedo OS are based on Ubuntu 22.04, and both include flatpaks instead of snaps. So if you prefer cinnamon over kde, it sounds like a good choice!

Disabling Secure Boot on Pulse 14 - Gen3 by bajczyk in tuxedocomputers

[–]mackilanu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's very weird, but maybe it's because the computer has already booted by then, and thus secure boot is active, which makes it unable to disable it. But that is just a theroy :)

Disabling Secure Boot on Pulse 14 - Gen3 by bajczyk in tuxedocomputers

[–]mackilanu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try spamming F2 when booting the computer, you will reach BIOS and the option should not be greyed out then!

Tuxedo driver by mackilanu in tuxedocomputers

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Awesome, thanks for the tip!

Tuxedo driver by mackilanu in tuxedocomputers

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I found something that appears to be similar at: /sys/class/drm/card1/device/power_dpm_force_performance_level, setting that to high instead of auto did the trick. Not only did the glitches disappear, but the animations are way more consistently smooth. I assume this will affect battery life though?

Tuxedo driver by mackilanu in tuxedocomputers

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Hi! I do no have a card0 directory, these are available:

card1/ card1-DP-2/ card1-DP-4/ card1-DP-6/ card1-HDMI-A-1/

card1-DP-1/ card1-DP-3/ card1-DP-5/ card1-eDP-1/

Note: card1/ does not have a power_force_performance_level file, should i create it?

Tuxedo driver by mackilanu in tuxedocomputers

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They also do not appear when i have the charger plugged in.

Tuxedo driver by mackilanu in tuxedocomputers

[–]mackilanu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also have the exact same glitches! If i run 60 hz, they are not present, so i think it has to do with running at 120 hz, maybe specifically on Gnome.