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  • geearf
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    It looks overall slower :/

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  • skeevy420
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    Originally posted by Linux_Chemist

    Voyager > DS9 (Watch me get destroyed for this sentiment lol)
    My favorite is Enterprise, so, yeah...at least you won't be alone in your destruction.

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  • rbmorse
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    I like DS9. Staring Voyager after about 9 pm makes me turn it off and go bother the wife.

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  • skeevy420
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    I never made it to games. My F32 environment last night didn't have working Netflix so I rebooted into F31. I need my bedtime stories -- currently DS9.

    I have to agree with kparal. I have to zoom the pages to 130% to make the smaller fonts somewhat readable and to 170% to prevent eye strain while reading the smaller fonts. Been an issue for a while, but not being a Premium member I kept my mouth shut. Since someone else is mentioning it, however, I figured I'd comment on it too. Outside of Breeze Dark, I'm using the default Silverblue 31-Kinoite-Firefox visual settings.

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  • kparal
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    The text in graphs is extremely small, compared to the article text. If I enlarge the page to read the graphs comfortably, the rest of the article is way too huge. Please make the text in graphs bigger.

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  • phoronix
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    Running The Linux 5.6 Kernel With AMD Radeon Graphics

    Phoronix: Running The Linux 5.6 Kernel With AMD Radeon Graphics

    Now hitting about mid-way through the Linux 5.6 kernel with early fallout having been addressed, we've been ramping up our testing/benchmarking of this next major kernel release. Here is our initial experience with the AMDGPU driver on Linux 5.6...

    Phoronix, Linux Hardware Reviews, Linux hardware benchmarks, Linux server benchmarks, Linux benchmarking, Desktop Linux, Linux performance, Open Source graphics, Linux How To, Ubuntu benchmarks, Ubuntu hardware, Phoronix Test Suite
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