Presently I have settled on DPI of 92, font as Open Sans Regular, size at 10.
Firefox fonts are still blurry.
Presently I have settled on DPI of 92, font as Open Sans Regular, size at 10.
Firefox fonts are still blurry.
I think I may have found out the cause. It is probably because default sorting is set to Top Day rather than Hot. If the community is low activity, there is no top post for that day and results are blank. Changing the sort type to Hot produces results. I think Alexandrite is the only UI with default set to Hot and rest are in Top Day mode probably.
I have logged into each UI. Take example of this community. In the default UI I could see one 3 hour old post which was specifically marked English but nothing else. After trying to fiddle with language settings thinking it could be that issue, later all posts disappeared. But Alexandrite showed everything.
I heard that snake oil works better for this instead of coconut oil.
One reason is that YouTube needs to be certain minimum length to qualify for monetisation or to enter trending.
Looks good.
Then that is not for me yet.
PCLinuxOS.
Stable and rolling for regular people OS.
Is that usable for regular Joe or enthusiast grade?
Oh my, I was thinking that there has been a recent development and they sold out or something.
I had some interactions with him in VLC forum and he was still active there answering questions personally.
I hope they continue the good work.
What happened with VLC? This is the first time I am hearing it.
On Photon UI, it appears more clear. Also if I zoom the page by 2 steps even the default UI is clear. So I think it may be using a font that does not look good at low font size on the monitor.
I am using PCLinuxOS on a 24 inch LED FullHD monitor. Firefox has Open Sans for Sans and Liberation Serif for Serif fonts.
This is on the desktop. On the phone within Firefox I do not see any option to change the font, so I am guessing it uses whatever the system gives it.
Boss, any chance of continuation?
I have high hopes for this projects. Please continue.
😇
Unfortunately no.
Is there a name to this kind of genre? So that I can visually browse the catalog somewhere and try to identify the cover?
The left over files and directories are safe to delete.
Isn’t libmtp available in your repo?
How did it go?