Wux
- wuxmedia
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Re: Wux
<rant>I got a bit fed up of ubuntu, so I installed debian Jessie with gnome shell. an earlier version.
but now the network doesn't crap out everytime I resume from suspend - and resume is more or less instant, before is was 50/50 if it would take 30/40 secs to resume, looked like it was coming out of hibernation...
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I seem to be getting more time out of the battery now as well.
jessie had a few tweaks to get it nice, now where is Ivan's font guide :)
but now the network doesn't crap out everytime I resume from suspend - and resume is more or less instant, before is was 50/50 if it would take 30/40 secs to resume, looked like it was coming out of hibernation...
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I seem to be getting more time out of the battery now as well.
jessie had a few tweaks to get it nice, now where is Ivan's font guide :)
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Re: Wux
They still did not fix that crap?wuxmedia wrote:<rant>I got a bit fed up of ubuntu, so I installed debian Jessie with gnome shell. an earlier version.
but now the network doesn't crap out everytime I resume from suspend - and resume is more or less instant, before is was 50/50 if it would take 30/40 secs to resume, looked like it was coming out of hibernation...
</rant>
My font guide is more or less obsolete by now. Debian does a perfect job on its own albeit needing a conf file, but that is all and it is still the same workaround.
https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts#Subpixel- ... -smoothing
Apply it and enjoy!
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ahh lovely, yes found the guide and links :)
well, it was so fucking random, I generally leave it over night and work on the desktop in the morning.
at lunch I might look at something on the lappy, then on the laptop after lunch for work.
with kids, and cats if i need to do something else I shut the lid, where it suspends.
at any of those times it could be; fine and resumed in a flash with wifi working, sometimes either or BOTH of those could be just not working.
anyway, fuck ubuntu - got all the flash I want without the burn, debian runs more efficiently it seems.
well, it was so fucking random, I generally leave it over night and work on the desktop in the morning.
at lunch I might look at something on the lappy, then on the laptop after lunch for work.
with kids, and cats if i need to do something else I shut the lid, where it suspends.
at any of those times it could be; fine and resumed in a flash with wifi working, sometimes either or BOTH of those could be just not working.
anyway, fuck ubuntu - got all the flash I want without the burn, debian runs more efficiently it seems.
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Re: Wux
Still on Gnome. You really have patience. :D Spacey wall.
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Re: Wux
^ thanks for the Mœbius link great read.
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^^ "How do you know?" :D I think most of us remember you were i3'ing, even on top of Ubuntu ;)
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Re: Wux
Welcome back to real Linux! :)
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Re: Wux
Purge, just purge...