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amilopowers
I uninstalled LightDM and its dependencies. GNOME now feels way faster and symbols when changing programs with ctrl+tab are at a normal size. Let’s hope that really fixes my problem.
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amilopowers
Yes I know that it is the default. I don’t use it.
This morning my computer couldn’t load the extension and I had to log off again the odd way.
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amilopowers
Thanks @joekamprad that fixed my error.
Why do I need that? I had another machine with GNOME and GDM before and I never needed that extension. The extensions description also states that this one is for LightDM users…
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amilopowers
Hello
I Installed GNOME on my Dell XPS 13 and tweaked some energy and TRIM settings.
Unfortunately the power button in the GNOME shell is missing. I have always to first log out of my session and shut then down.
Has anyone a clue why that happens?
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amilopowers
That’s what I got:
[[email protected] ~]$ sudo systemctl is-enabled fstrim.timer [sudo] Passwort für amilopowers: disabled [[email protected] ~]$ sudo systemctl enable fstrim.timer Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/timers.target.wants/fstrim.timer → /usr/lib/systemd/system/fstrim.timer. [[email protected] ~]$ sudo systemctl start fstrim.timer [[email protected] ~]$ systemctl status fstrim.timer ● fstrim.timer - Discard unused blocks once a week Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/fstrim.timer; enabled; vendor preset> Active: active (waiting) since Mon 2018-10-08 20:39:36 CEST; 17s ago Trigger: Mon 2018-10-15 00:00:00 CEST; 6 days left Docs: man:fstrim Okt 08 20:39:36 Polar systemd[1]: Started Discard unused blocks once a week. lines 1-7/7 (END)
I think your answer solved my question, thanks.
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amilopowers
@knightfall Yes this was the case with my former laptop as well. It was an Asus Zenbook UX31E. It had the “discards” from the beginning.
On my new Laptop XPS 13 the fstab looks like this:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a # device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices # that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5). # # <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass> # UUID=8b9633c8-eb8d-475f-aaa3-7c0dd5cf8c39 /boot ext4 defaults,relatime,data=ordered 0 0 UUID=8873cca1-ebd2-43c2-82ff-47f32fdfb537 / ext4 defaults,relatime,data=ordered 0 1 UUID=288db7a7-9afe-4c4c-bab0-30a66f6397a5 swap swap defaults 0 0
@joekamprad Thanks for your adive I’ll try that.
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amilopowers
Hello
I am wondering if Antergos sets TRIM to enabled on a fresh install. I have a NVME SSD and would like to set a periodic trim job. There seem to be different ways of doing this and I am not sure if Antergos comes with it enabled.
Hope someone can help me.
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amilopowers
Thanks @joekamprad
What I can say: So far it works like a charm. Even touch does work with GNOME. I had to install GDM again because I got the same display error as with my previous computer (ASUS Zenbook UX31E).
So far the only missing thing was the “bolt” package to use the Thunderbolt 3 port. @joekamprad Should I report this on Github?
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amilopowers
Hello
Has anyone installed Antergos on a Dell XPS 13 9370? I have bought this model. And want to install Antergos like on my previous computer.
Any help or thoughts appreciated!
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amilopowers
Hallo ich bin aus der Schweiz und wohne in der bilingualen Stadt Biel/Bienne.