Yes, we would guess so.
isn't that just a browser rather than distro issue?
Google Maps
What browser are you using ? How exactly are you switching to the "Landscape view" ? Step by step please.
Google Maps
Thank you for some advice everybody.
about VLC problem
Closed as fixed by the OP
Hello. I am very sorry that an answer is late. After setting hardware acceleration for invalidity. I became able to reproduce normally more than 720p of mp4. I appreciate your advices. I am sorry poor my English. Sincerely.
WPA2 and WPA3 networks not being detected
Okay, thank you for listening.
Well, that's it :) We will investigate this issue.
Core i5-660 with 12GB ram, a 2GB GT 1030, and a TP-Link AC600 (PCI-E wifi card) with an 80GB SSD and 1TB Hard drive. Apologies if I'm miss-understanding what you mean by brief.
Nmtui is low level independent tool. If it doesn't display wireless networks, it's not a Trinity-related issue. It appears to be a kernel, driver, or firmware incompatibility with your hardware. Please post a brief specification of your hardware.
Nmtui is low level independent tool. If it doesn't show the networks, it's not Trinity related issue. It looks like kernel, drivers or firmware incompatiblity with hardware. Please post a brief specification of your hardware.
Nmtui is low level independent tool. If it doesn't show the networks, it's not Trinity related issue. It looks like a kernel hardware compatibility problem. Please post a brief specification of your hardware.
Nmtui is low level independent tool. If it doesn't show the networks, it's not Trinity related issue. It looks like a hardware compatibility problem. Please post a brief specification of your hardware.
I forgot to mention I'm using the Trinity Desktop and that's what the network manager appears to be called in the app/start menu? And unfortunately no, nmtui doesn't show it either. The network in question is a phone hotspot, and it does show up on other devices so I don't think it's the problem. Full system specs are an i5-660 + 12GB ram + 2GB GT 1030 if that helps any.
What exactly do you mean by "TDE Connect" ? Do "nmtui" https://manpages.debian.org/trixie/network-manager/nmtui.1.en.html utility show the networks in question ?
WPA2 and WPA3 networks not being detected
Hello, problem is not solved in 6.1. Moreover it seems that the screen scaling is 1.25. Ideal solution would be a text installation in cases like this.
Please use our official forum https://www.q4os.org/forum/index.php
Please use our official forum https://www.q4os.org/forum/index.php
where are the repository files for q4os and where is the sources list on pc
I too am having trouble with UEFI boot. Using Ventoy, I fail to boot Free10 image, but it can boot the Ver6 Andromeda image. Why would 1 work but not the other?