Tag:linux
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Fixing fractional scaling issues on Wayland
Posted on:September 26, 2023One of the most compelling advantages of using Wayland is its promise of enhanced scaling and superior high-DPI support. However, if you've experimented with it, particularly on Debian, you might have observed that several applications, including Firefox, Chrome, VSCode, and others, default to X11 mode. This leads to blurred font rendering when using fractional scaling.
4K display and GNOME
Posted on:April 15, 2023A while ago, I purchased a 4K display. However, I found the native 4K resolution to be too small, making it difficult for me to read text.
Changing touchpad scroll speed on Gnome Wayland
Posted on:December 6, 2025Gnome is a great desktop environment, but not having an option to change touchpad scrolling speed on Wayland is really annoying. Websites and code in editors just jump around when using the touchpad, making it frustrating to work with.
How to measure CPU temperature in Linux server using lm-sensors
Posted on:November 13, 2022In Linux, you can easily measure the temperature of your CPU using the `lm-sensors` package. In this tutorial, we'll walk through the steps to install the package and measure the temperature of your server CPU.
Ubuntu 24.04 on Macbook Pro 2013
Posted on:September 22, 2024I have Macbook pro 13 inch from 2013 laying in my drawer and I was wondering if I can install Linux on it and keep using it as my spare laptop.
Setting up WireGuard client with GNOME
Posted on:September 8, 2023If you've ever used WireGuard on Windows or Mac, you're probably familiar with the intuitive GUIs that make the setup process a breeze. Unfortunately, Linux doesn't have a WireGuard GUI that's under active development. But don't lose hope yet!