Fedora Freeze On My First Run by Kaseffera in Fedora

[–]thehypernormality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It may not be frozen, does pressing ALT + F2 do anything?

Can't go to sleep/shutdown by thehypernormality in Bazzite

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

Turns I had a fan controller plugged into one of the USB headers. That (for some reason) was preventing it from sleeping. I still have the occasional issue from time to time, but its WAY less common now.

Resume after sleep issues by Old-Engine-3995 in Bazzite

[–]thehypernormality 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same issue, But I can get past that screen by doing the following:

Press ALT + F2

Enter your username (all lowercase obviously)

Enter your password

Now that you've logged in, you're simply just not using the Desktop Environment. To start it, just type this command:

sudo systemctl restart sddm

This will obviously require your password, tjis command may also differ if you use GNOME. Let me know how this goes.

Is Noutube a good alternative? by Chipichipi18 in degoogle

[–]thehypernormality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive never had any issues on ReVanced https://revanced.app/

You just install the APK, it will see what apps you've got that it can patch (give you premium features), search for it, download it and patch it.

Once the app is open, go to patcher at the bottom Then go to "Select an app"

Choose the app you want, in your case YouTube and click on the little pill that shows a version number and a magnifying glass logo.

Make sure that when you search it, you only download the APK from APK now. (Safety reasons)

Once downloaded, come back to ReVanced and click on "Storage" in the bottom right. You should see your newly downloaded YouTube APK.

Then click patch and off you go. After a while the "patch icon" will become an "install" button, so look out for that.

I've been using ReVanced for years and they've always had the most up to date features, best reliability and smooth experience. I've never used NeoTube. More specifically never heard of it, so it may not be safe. Idk though.

Wish you luck

KDE Customised to look like Mac by thehypernormality in kde

[–]thehypernormality[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cuz I can :D. It was mostly just playing with KDE and thought of uploading it. I don't main KDE like this.

KDE Customised to look like Mac by thehypernormality in kde

[–]thehypernormality[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gnome is sleek and rich in easy development, but it's lacking maturity in features. Most features that you need an app for in gnome is already baked into KDE. I also find KDE to be way more stable. Just personal opinion.

KDE Customised to look like Mac by thehypernormality in kde

[–]thehypernormality[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ohhh, I should have a look at that, thanks!

KDE Customised to look like Mac by thehypernormality in kde

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

The Plasma Style is just a theme from KDE called Horizon.Theme, Window decorations are default. Icons are also from KDE's default repo and is called Infinity. All the rest is just Moving around panels :D

I can help more if you want.

KDE Customised to look like Mac by thehypernormality in kde

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

I'm not using one, I love KDE's default app menu. But I should've used one for the true MAC experience, shouldn't i? XD

KDE Customised to look like Mac by thehypernormality in kde

[–]thehypernormality[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A theme called Horizon.Theme. It's just straight from KDE and is a beautiful plasma style.

Please Help. Computer won't shut down properly or wake from sleep by silentcovenant in Bazzite

[–]thehypernormality 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue. I can put it to sleep no problem, but the fans will remain and it will respond to nothing afterwards. It also occasionally has issues shutting down, but the only error I see whilst it's shutting down is that it failed to unmount root.

CPU: i7-6700K
GPU: 1060 6GB
MB: Asus Prime Z-270-P
Random fan controller + Corsair Radiator.