linux_detect_tablet_mode
chromebrew
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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linux_detect_tablet_mode
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Driver Issues on HP ENVY x360 15-ew0000
WiFi and Bluetooth disable every time I go into tablet mode, and there's about a 2-3 second delay between when I go into tablet mode and when they stop working. This is from a software level, as I'm able to get WiFi and Bluetooth back via rfkill. I tried using this github script, which can detect when a 2-in-1 is in tablet mode, to auto-reenable WiFi and BT when my laptop switched states. This ended up not working, due to the aforementioned delay. I ended up creating a script to always run in the background, that constantly runs "rfkill enable wlan" and "rfkill enable bluetooth". I'm not too thrilled with this solution as it prevents me from disabling WiFi and Bluetooth manually (not to mention that it takes a good 3-4 seconds for the script to kick in)
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touchscreen setup
hi guys, i got a convertible laptop with touchscreen & pen on fedora 35 with kde. Anyone here got some hacks to get better touchscreen support? i got this hack to rotate screen & wacom on device rotation. https://github.com/alesya-h/linux_detect_tablet_mode -> if you are interested i can share my modifications
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Touchscreen for xfce
- https://github.com/alesguzik/linux_detect_tablet_mode
chromebrew
- If ChromeOS is just a fork of Gentoo Linux, why canโt ChromeOS run Linux apps natively? Why do Linux apps have to run in a virtual machine?
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How do package managers keep track of installed files?
With Chromebrew we just implemented a global manifest of package filelists. Everything is a flat file. You can browse ours here: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew/tree/master/manifest
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Flatpak on Chrome OS without Crostini
TO OP: try something called https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew
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Tweaks for a low end machine?
Hmm
- If operating systems were girlfriends...
- Linux almost 3% of the global desktop market share - Jan 2022 and Dec 2022
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Vi gone from /usr/bin, terminal no longer in browser tab, vi under crostini gets extra keystrokes
Apparently works on a vanilla Chromebook, no Crouton or Crostini, but must be in developer mode as stated here: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew
- Firefox added to chromebrew, allowing native Firefox on chrome os.
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Crouton still dead? Worth the grief?
Have you tried chromebrew. Unlike crouton it seems to be in active development.
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Functional difference between terminals?
Because it's not intended that ChromeOS users should need to modify the base operating system (e.g. to install software), it doesn't come with a package manager like apt or emerge. (However, you can install one if you want using something like Chromebrew* or Crouton*.)
What are some alternatives?
rca-cambio-linux - Getting Linux on the RCA Cambio
crouton - Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
Clipboard - ๐๐๏ธ๐ฌ Your new, ๐ง๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ ๐ช๐ก๐๐๐๐ค๐ช๐จ๐ก๐ฎ smart clipboard manager
HomeBrew - ๐บ The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
clipboard - clipboard for golang
brunch - Boot ChromeOS on x86_64 PC - supports Intel CPU/GPU from 6th Gen (Skylake) or AMD Ryzen
Shoes - Shoes 4 : the next version of Shoes
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
chromebrew - Package manager for Chrome OS [Moved to: https://github.com/chromebrew/chromebrew]
frost - A wrapper for pacman and a helper for an AUR buildbox on Arch Linux
Fusuma - Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on Linux
ThoriumOS - ChromiumOS fork with Thorium Browser, x264/x265 codecs, Widevine, Kernel 5.15, Linux firmware/modules support, Nouveau, Intel microcode, and extra packages.