

First before the results, the usual disclaimer, as this data comes from ‘ProtonDB’:
First before the results, the usual disclaimer, as this data comes from ‘ProtonDB’:
Are you using ‘libaom-av1’ or ‘libsvtav1’? Libaom-av1 is very known for being very slow.
At least on my devices, there’s two ways of doing it, either changing the font size.
Or on lock developer settings by clicking on build number in the about phone than Software Information. Than go back into the main menu for setting and at the bottom you shoul see developer settings. Once you enter developer settings scroll to the bottom and you should set find a option called minimum width. decreasing the number makes things more compact while increasing it does the opposite. I would recommend going by small increments of 10 to 50 since going to drastic will make it very difficult to change the setting back.
Thank you!
By default my motherboard came in with UEFI and I switched it to CMS and I did see more boot options they are USB Key
,USB Floppy
, and Network
. I’m going to get a random 128gb SSD and use archinstall on it to see if show up on my system.
I have one HDD /dev/sda
. Two SDD. /dev/nvme0n1
is my linux install while /dev/nvme1n1
is Windows 11 IoT. and I have a pcie card that has a micro sd card (nanokvm).
Would something like ‘doas’ have the same issue?
Can someone explain the difference between this and Briar?