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Episode 01: I blame Joe

July 13, 2020 1:41:01 72.87 MB Downloads: 0

Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS

History
System 76
To my knowledge the only PC manufacturer that also ships it's own Distro, other than Raspian/Rasberry_Pi_OS for Rasberry Pi's
Release Notes Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS
Extras
In Chrome and Chromium, and possibly in others, the option Force Color Profile needs to be turned to sRGB (or probably other profiles) in chrome://flags for blues to be... not purple.
Wine Dependencies
Drivers
Battle.net
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Bashtop
Bashtop

git clone https://github.com/aristocratos/bashtop.git
cd bashtop
sudo make install

To remove it, in the same directory, run:

sudo make uninstall

To add temperatures, make sure you install the lm-sensors package, and for disk usage, install the sysstat package so BashTOP can use iostat.

sudo apt install lm-sensors sysstat

Install from PPA

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bashtop-monitor/bashtop
sudo apt update
sudo apt install bashtop

Install from snap

sudo snap install bashtop
sudo snap connect bashtop:mount-observe
sudo snap connect bashtop:network-control

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