DE/WM: Xfce4 & i3
First of all, always update the system first.
$ sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Recently I just annoyed that my laptop always changes the brightness level when plug and unplug the ac power.
Turn out this is because Gnome power management save different values when we changes the brightness level using Fn
+ Brightness
or brightness slider.
Let say when the AC power plugged and we set the brightness level to 100% and then we unplug the AC power and change it to 75%.
Now each time we plug the AC power the brightness level will be 100% and if we unplug the AC power the brightness level will be 75% as the last value we set on each both state--on battery or on AC power.
# Since I don't know the other depencies needed for Timeshift running on Fedora, first I install Timeshift (version 20.03) from Fedora repository to let any dependencies to be installed.
$ sudo dnf install timeshift
# Install tools to build latest Timeshift
$ sudo dnf install vala libgee-devel libsoup-devel vte291-devel json-glib-devel
# Clone Timeshift repos
$ git clone https://github.com/teejee2008/timeshift.git
$ cd timeshift
After couple times failed to install Nvidia legacy driver 340xx on my Fedora 35, I found an instruction from the internet 1. Here are the step-by-step I did base on the article.
First, open terminal and be a root user.
Don't forget to add <space>
+-
after typing su
.
$ su -
# Daemon config file for PipeWire version "0.3.40" # | |
# | |
# Copy and edit this file in /etc/pipewire for system-wide changes | |
# or in ~/.config/pipewire for local changes. | |
context.properties = { | |
## Configure properties in the system. | |
#library.name.system = support/libspa-support | |
#context.data-loop.library.name.system = support/libspa-support | |
#support.dbus = true |