x11-wm/picom is a better alternative and is actively maintained. x11-wm/xcompmgr and forks (xcompmgr-dana and x11-wm/compton) aren't being actively maintained.
No one knows. As a person who is a Lic. (Licentiate) in theoretical physics and has a MS in nuclear physics I believe the universe is in a quantum state in multiverse.
For x11/i3blocks I have a small script which is using sysutils/freecolor to print the total/used memory.
eg.
#!/bin/sh
total_mem="$(freecolor -m -o | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | cut -c14-18)"
used_mem="$(freecolor -m -o | head -n 2 | tail -n 1 | cut -c24-29)"
if [ "${used_mem}" -lt "${total_mem}"...
The other thing that I have for Xorg is the driver config (Intel HD 4000) is /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/driver-intel.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "modesetting"
EndSection
xset q
DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling):
Standby...
I had similar problem once but since I've started using serverflags.conf that issue is gone.
eg. cat /usr/local/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/serverflags.conf
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "LVDS-1"
Option "DPMS" "true"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "HDMI-1"
Option "DPMS"...
I'm using sysutils/dsbmd and his command-line client (sysutils/dsbmc-cli) for mounting external drives, DVDs and phones. Never encountered a problem or error. There is also a Qt GUI app (sysutils/dsbmc).
With the help of a multimeter to see if the battery "speaks" with the controller, just like in that movie start. A tool for diagnostics like that guy use in the movie is 360$ US, only the device without the software.
LE: Here is a more detailed process of what I am talking about.
C'mon is a common sense that hardware producers are locking/whitelist their products to prevent repair, etc.
e.g. A few years back we were able to replace wifi cards without problems on Thinkpads, now they are whitelisted and so on.
In the other thread you've opened I've seen that the laptops is a Lenovo T480. Did you try the reset button ( there is a small hole hidden under the laptop)? You can also try to discharge the static from your T480. If you haven't done that, it may fix the problem. To do this, first make sure...
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