[00:02] yah reckon? [00:02] i found high dpi seemed to work fine in linux [00:02] but i mostly just use chrome and terminals :) [00:25] acf_: oh yeah? I have a friend that recommended the WQHD screen, and he's a Linux guy. He would have figured out a way to get it working good [00:26] He also has an X1 [03:03] acf_: what do you think about the nvme drive? [03:51] *** dne has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [03:53] *** dne has joined #arpnetworks [08:05] *** mnathani has joined #arpnetworks [09:10] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [18:40] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [22:15] up_the_irons: tbh I don't do anything that requires super high disk performance [22:15] so it's just another SSD to me [22:16] I've always put sata SSDs in my older thinkpads, and it feels the same [22:16] that's interesting you all have had different experiences with linux hidpi support [22:17] GTK+ apps mostly seem to work [22:17] chromium works fine [22:17] for Qt apps, usually half of the app will scale properly and half won't [22:18] so you'll get text that's too big for the box it's in and so it gets cut off [22:18] and tiny icons right next to giant text [22:18] some gtk apps are the same, but not as many [22:18] of course pure X11 apps (ie, xv, xcalc, etc...) don't scale at all [22:18] qtcreator was basically unusable with scaling [22:42] ah i don't actually use any qt apps [22:43] i was using 4k monitor and 1440p monitor next to eah other on two pc [22:43] and shifting dpi made everything look similar size [22:43] the 4k being 28" and 1440p 27" so pretty close in size