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My old computers and my experience of daily driving Linux and self-hosting | Ulysses’ trip #87

Open UlyssesZh opened 11 months ago

UlyssesZh commented 11 months ago

https://ulysseszh.github.io/misc/2023/09/17/year-using-linux.html

I have been using Linux and self-hosting for over a year now. Overall, I would like to say that it is rather satisfactory and that I will continue to use Linux as my daily driver in future. Thinking of that, I felt a little bit nostalgic about my old computers. So I decided to write an article about my old computers and my experience of daily driving Linux now.

Misaka13514 commented 11 months ago

Regarding the vsync issue, it appears that you are using Xorg? I also had this problem on my 165Hz monitor, but everything worked fine after I switched to Wayland, you might want to give it a try as well. Although some apps don't support Wayland well yet.

As for fractional scaling, you can check out HiDPI.

Btw, R7000 seems to be the Chinese version of Legion 5. You can find more specific information about it at Laptop/Lenovo#Legion_series.

UlyssesZh commented 11 months ago

@Misaka13514 Regarding the vsync issue, it appears that you are using Xorg? I also had this problem on my 165Hz monitor, but everything worked fine after I switched to Wayland, you might want to give it a try as well. Although some apps don't support Wayland well yet.

As for fractional scaling, you can check out HiDPI.

Btw, R7000 seems to be the Chinese version of Legion 5. You can find more specific information about it at Laptop/Lenovo#Legion_series.

Yes, the vsync issue is a bug of Xorg. I tried Wayland immediately after I installed Linux, but too many apps do not support it.

Thank you for show me that ArchWiki page. It is useful.