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Recently accidentally fixed bad picture quality on my s22u by wiping cache partition, might be worth trying. Also try clearing the camera app data and cache.
I did that keyboard prank too at work on a tester pc, just swapped m and n and a few others. People were pissed as fuck and they knew it was me.
When I was in vocational school, back then you could flip the display upside down by ctrl alt down (with amd GPUs I think), so in the IT classroom when no one was there, I logged in to every pc and flipped the screens. Next class was canceled because IT was busy and nobody knew how to fix them.
lg 55" 4k 120hz oled tv
That's what I did too, just controlled my windows laptop with anydesk. I can't plug it into my monitor and staring at a laptop screen destroys my neck, so that was the next best thing...until anydesk suddenly became shit and started crashing, image became too blurry to see any text, huge latency.
Should be fine if autodesk doesn't do the same crap as solidworks, which won't allow installing on a vm with some licenses, in my case student license
My g502 mostly works okay in mint with flatpak piper, but did have a bug that would swap default and sniper DPI every time I switch profile. Fixed by removing all profiles and creating new ones from scratch. Another thing, try and do a firmware update with the official logitech software in a VM or in a windows machine.
I have revision 1.3 b650m gigabyte board, same issue. With an old bios it works properly. Lots of different solutions in reddit, but none work. I can't even test it anymore because this piece of shit board won't recognize the bios file anymore... Booting up is also VERY slow, sometimes takes 10+ minutes to post. Fans spin at full speed and nothing happens until it suddenly wakes up.
As soon as I have the money, I'll buy a new MSI board and never touch anything gigabyte with a 10ft pole
That's how I always do it. What's the big deal? Is there another way?
"you can no longer hover on the volume slider and scroll or even use the up/down keys to adjust the audio"
Mint 22.1 has 6.8 by default but 6.11 is available. Xanmod 6.14 works, but it disables the screen off and suspend timers