Thanks for sharing, always nice to learn alternative ways to do so!
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To answer your question realistically I did
history | sed "s/.* //" | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
which returned as first non standard command
lr
which from mygrep lr ~/.bashrc
isalias lr="ls -lrth"
Wish I could explain you in detail how that’s not correct but I’m actually going to play Clair Obscur on my 2080ti on Debian, sorry!
PS: been playing for years with NVIDIA drivers, including VR games, and sure it’s not 100% perfect but neither Windows drivers are. It sure is enough for me to keep on playing (and working) without major issue though. Anyway, gotta play!
require buying additional hardware.
Trade with someone?
irks me that it’s mostly idling
Well it’s a small processor and relatively efficient one at that so… how about going the opposite direction? How about measuring the power draw on idle? With other task? I don’t actually know if that architecture handles that but I saw some things on the do https://developer.arm.com/documentation/100095/0002/functional-description/power-management/dynamic-power-management?lang=en
Also what about using a RPi Zero instead?
Start
kdeconnect-app
from a console and share what the actual error message is.