It doesn’t send a yes/no signal it sends the fingerprint to be compared to the stored one
It doesn’t send a yes/no signal it sends the fingerprint to be compared to the stored one
I just corrected that, can’t I without disagreeing?
Pretty sure this is not true. That’s how apple’s fingerprint scanners work. On android the fingerprint data is stored either in the tpm or a part of the storage encrypted by it.
Those hourly price changes are wild. I feel like electricity doesn’t cost 100x more at 9 am than what it costs at 10 am
Pretty sure Samsung does it to appease carriers since they sell unlocked snapdragon variants elsewhere
This worked. Apparently I had all the usb devices connected to the same controller and it seems linux initialises them controller by controller. Thanks
I did try messing with the hook order but it’s already as early as it can be.
How would bios change how linux loads usb devices?
It works fine in bios and bootloader. This only happens during boot
First time hearing about them
Reeder tablet that came as a promotion with something. Could barely keep a single app open, sometimes. At some point low spec just means e waste
Or paraphrasing for the 3rd time
I’m annoyed at the words being abbreviated despite the buttons being large enough
Do torrent clients actually check the hash? I’ve had borked downloads that qbittorrent showed as complete but had to be redownloaded upon a recheck before.
Noticed that wayland with different dpi monitors is slightly less broken now.
I had thought it was about the color profile because with hdr disabled from system settings, enabling the built in color profile desaturates colors quite a bit and does some kind of perceived brightness to luminosity mapping that desaturates bright / dark hdr content even more. Although I don’t think that’s the cause of my problems anymore.
Thanks to your tip about kscreen-doctor, I could try different combinations of hdr / wcg / edid and see how the colors look with different combinations:
I think there must be something wrong with my screen since the hdr reduces saturation more than anything else. Anyways, thanks for the good work
Edit: Tried this with an amd gpu. hdr+wcg works as expected without muted colors. hdr without wcg still significantly desaturates colors, so I guess that’s a monitor bug. Now to figure out gpu passthrough… (Edit 2: It seems to just work??)
Side note, when I turn off hdr only from kscreendoctor the display stays in hdr mode until it turns off and on again, that didn’t happen with nvidia
Edit 3: Found something weirder… Hdr colors are muted on nvidia gpu and seems vibrant with the amd igpu. If I plug the monitor to the motherboard (amd), enable hdr, then unplug and plug it into the nvidia gpu, the colors are still vibrant??? I can disable and enable hdr again and again and they aren’t affected. They’re even fine when hdr is enabled without wcg??? But if I fully turn off the monitor and back on they once again become muted with hdr. Weird ass behavior
This is not new. Has been there for a while
You can’t with hdr as I said. Check it yourself if you want
Exactly