Yeah, if I had a Pixel or something, sure.
But I haven't found anything for my OnePlus N10...
Yeah, if I had a Pixel or something, sure.
But I haven't found anything for my OnePlus N10...
Lawnchair 14 is latest, not on Play Store, think only via their website/github? Idr
It's part of the never ending death march of every decent Google product.
First it's a name change, then they'll tweak a core functionality so it's really really helpful, then they'll either kill it immediately or move it into another package (thus fracturing older apps and devices from the functionality completely), then they pay wall it or kill it abruptly.
Found you via the other site, stumbled across this post over here.
Where is a central location to report feedback and bugs?
I've got 3 devices running it now, A10 Moto G7power, A11/oos11 OnePlus N10, A12/oos12 OnePlus N20. Things aren't identical between them... Like status bar text color... Dark mode affecting labels...
And I bumped my screen size to show more stuff, and the launcher appears to have totally reset itself. Widget stacks gone. All home screen items gone. And dock resized icons and amount shown... But at least it kept my icons on it.
I'm very happy to see this launcher see the light of day...
I have no idea what issues you are already aware of.
Happy to help, just tell me how.
As a young tech trying to get started, Knoppix live CD enabled me to clean viruses and recover data for clients.
After years of using it as a specific tool, I decided to daily drive it when an older machine stopped accepting Windows Updates.
I still run Windows on my big rig, but Debian on everything Else.
HP Envy 17
I switched to proton 6.x and dx10 and now it's running π
SuperDiskβ’? π
Wayland is default on Gnome.
I found a web site, biosbug.com, and was able to generate an unlock code.
Yeah, really looks like I ought to do a clean install I think.
The system takes forever to boot, but it's pretty responsive after...
I appreciate the help and info greatly. I'll eventually get it right! π€¦ββοΈ
Yeah... I'm thinking the SSD is the route... fresh install...
Your comment about Wi-Fi and net install... yeah... I was assuming my phone set to USB share would work OOTB... probably won't though, eh?
I think I'll snag the Gnome install media and just stick with that.
Currently, this system is running very decent. At least as well as it did brand new with original software... except the boot times...
If I go the SSD route, the drive can be left as is in case I totally screw up. I can use the same enclosure from the SSD on the HDD.
The machine is an Acer Spin3, 7th gen Intel, 12Gigs RAM, Intel gfx
Been using Series Guide for years. Love it.