Weird that they went to kernel 6.5 which is already a year old, rather than going to the LTS version 6.6 which is still in support.
Weird that they went to kernel 6.5 which is already a year old, rather than going to the LTS version 6.6 which is still in support.
“Duh bruuthooth bwattery ish wunnin row”
Second Mihon. It’s an all-in-one downloader and reader, and supports reading offline.
Well, it looks like reverting to Stable seemed to at least partially fix it for me. The keyboard is still higher on the screen, but at least it fits to the screen width correctly. Thanks!
I couldn’t find any mention of anyone else with this issue around the web or on valve’s GitHub issue tracker, so I assumed it was something dumb I’d done rather than a bug.
I am currently on the latest beta - I’ll test the stable/preview channels in case that makes a difference.
They intentionally removed this feature years ago. It was possible to reenable via a dconf setting for a while but I believe that was also eventually removed.
So annoying.
Yeah, this isn’t that bad. It’s just a suggestion after running an apt upgrade. NPM has similar plugs which I don’t find too annoying.
In fact its not even as intrusive as NPM’s funding requests, as it is only 2 lines of text, plus it looks like Ubuntu Pro is free for personal use.
I use touchpad to look and spin around quickly, but gyro to make small aiming adjustments.
What’s wrong with the trackpad? I find using the trackpad to look around in FPS games is much better than the right stick.
Valve are a private company, so Microsoft can’t just barge in and buy it up.
Considering the investment Valve has poured into Linux because Gabe doesn’t trust Microsoft enough to have his business rely on Windows, I’d be pretty shocked if he decided to sell up to Microsoft.
Valid, if they created this update before November 2023 when 6.6 was released, and have needed to test Steam OS with the 6.5 kernel for a whole year before releasing it.