

After searching for it, I think it makes perfect sense since fedora people switched to TuneD in Fedora 41 and that’s what I was running.
After searching for it, I think it makes perfect sense since fedora people switched to TuneD in Fedora 41 and that’s what I was running.
It has been since like 2022 at least for me. I was on X11 and it looked blurry as hell. Same thing on wayland. One day, out of the blue a KDE update dropped and boom everything was crisp and clear. I thank the lords of wayland everyday 🛐. Since then, it has only gotten better
Switching to tuneD worked! Thank you so much!
Here’s what I did, from here. I’ve slightly modified the commands since that guide is from when tuneD was still on the AUR.
sudo pacman -Rns power-profiles-daemon
systemctl status power-profiles-daemon
The output should be : Unit power-profiles-daemon.service could not be found.
sudo pacman -S tuned
systemctl enable tuned
systemctl start tuned
● tuned.service - Dynamic System Tuning Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/tuned.service; enabled; preset: disabled)
Active: active (running) ....
tuned-adm active
Now, you can use tuned-adm
to switch to profiles, but since I am using a DE, I won’t be doing that. Now reboot and the power profile slider should be working!
You could check if powerdevil is installed, also the applet won’t re-check if the requirements are fulfilled so you have to restart plasma and maybe even the whole PC
Obviously powerdevil is installed, hence the service, unless I am getting something wrong. I have restarted multiple times.
Sorry, unlike you, I have a life. Can’t argue over this stupid shit.
dude you write verbs like ‘shakes head’ in your comments.
Ah yes, ‘boning’ as the professionals call the practice.
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For me X11 just flat out doesn’t work, fucks up the icons and scaling. Unusable.