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DrWeevilJammer
Ooh, I know this one! Here’s what I did to get it working and set so it survives a reboot:
- In a terminal, run sudo arandr
- Set all of the monitors to 1080p
- Close arandr
- Go to Settings > Display
- Rearrange monitors in correct order if necessary
- Set the each monitor to the correct resolution and frequency, applying the settings after each update
- All monitors should now work, BUT they will not survive a reboot in Pop-OS 22, because the GDM3 login screen will NOT have this information, and will reset everything. So we must copy the pop-os monitors.xml file to the gdm3 config directory:
sudo cp ~/.config/monitors.xml /var/lib/gdm3/.config/
Note: You may need to do this as sudo -i
- Reboot, and all 3 monitors should be loaded in the correct positions, at the correct resolution at the login screen
Usenet and hard drives. LOTS of hard drives.
Servers and computers get Ankh-Morpork street names.
The robot vacuum cleaner is GLaDOS.
My understanding is that EU regulators had an issue because Windows Defender rolled out kernel mode/kernel data protection, which gave Microsoft a de-facto monopoly in that market segment if no one else was allowed to use the same technology in their products.
Microsoft complaining that the Crowdstrike incident was the EU’s fault is an argument in favor of a Microsoft monopoly, which the EU has been pretty consistently against, and EU opposition to this should not have been a surprise to Microsoft.
I wonder how many fucking numbers and letters they will keep adding over the fucking years.
Numbers and letters over the years:
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself”
Galations 5:14
“Be genial, sweet and kind towards your companions.”
Mino-ī-Kherad, II.7
“For my people are foolish; they know me not; they are stupid children; they have no understanding. They are ‘wise’—in doing evil! But how to do good they know not.”
Jeremiah 4:22