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  • szelbi@lemmy.ziptoLinux@lemmy.mlExperience with KDE on Fedora?
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    11 months ago

    I’ve been using Fedora Kinoite for a few months now. Before that, I also hopped between different distros quite a bit, including Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora Workstation, openSUSE. To be honest, I really appreciate the immutable nature of Kinoite and maybe that is why I am really happy with the experience. Even “normal” Fedora Workstation caused a lot of problems during my usage and with Kinoite, nothing like that so far. So I can really recommend it.
    There’s only one really small problem I’ve noticed, which is a problem with the rendering of some fonts on web pages (e.g. lemmy.zip). These fonts are not rendered correctly, or are replaced with some default fonts, and they just look weird. There was nothing like this in openSUSE KDE, so I assume the problem is with Kinoite itself, as I have this problem on two machines. However, it is so rare (I only noticed it on two websites) that it can be ignored.




  • Thanks for the link! I hadn’t come across this site before and it explains a lot.
    For the Thunderbolt 3, I had the security level set to “User Authorization”. I remember KDE Plasma showing me a popup asking for authorization for the Thunderbolt 3 port. I think I will just turn it off to make sure the docking station has the correct permissions. Thunderbolt 3 settings in the Lenovo Thinkpad T480s BIOS

    Secure boot has already been disabled.
    Secure Boot Configuration in the Lenovo Thinkpad T480s BIOS

    When I get home, I’ll write about what I’ve achieved with this DELL docking station when I’ve finished checking it all out. But it looks like that these problems may be caused by the Thunderbolt implementation used in the laptop, as you wrote…


  • https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/wiki/newdocks/

    40A9 - ThinkPad USB-C Dock Mixed mode USB C dock daisy-chained to an MST hub. It can drive two 1080p @ 60 Hz and 5 Gbps USB ports. ** Warning: ** there’s a credit report of the MST chip dying in there.

    40AC - ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Thunderbolt 3 dock + MST hub. Most of the time, a much cheaper USB-C dock or a competitor’s TB 3 dock is a better bang for the buck; this thing is a bit expensive for what it offers. Especially bad purchase for the X2/T laptops because their half Thunderbolt matched with this dock has zero advantage whatsoever over the dual USB-C Pro/Ultra docking stations. In fact, if the Ultra explanation above is correct then the Ultra provides more video bandwidth than this one.







  • Oh, that’s interesting… I’m pretty sure I have the latest firmware installed on the laptop - I remember seeing some Lenovo updates in KDE Discover. I have vendor-directory and lvfs enabled there for firmware updates. When I open the BIOS, the ME firmware version is 11.8.94.4494.
    "Firmware Updates" section in KDE Discover: vendor-directory and lvfs boxes are checked

    However, now I’m not sure if I’ve tried both of the USB-C ports with THIS docking station. I certainly tried them with another one I had for a few weeks.
    I’ve never done anything with the dock itself as it belongs to my company and I didn’t want to risk breaking anything. But I have all this DELL software installed on my work laptop, so I guess it should update itself automatically? I will check all this after New Year’s Eve as I am not at home at the moment and do not have access to the docking station.