Thomas
Thomas
Hi @msoulier, are you still maintaining this repository? I'd like to see this change merged, so if you're still working on this, shall I fix up this patch and create...
Did some digging around.. At the end of regolith-session-init, just before i3 is launched, the setting is still correct. Once i3 is up, the setting is back to default. I...
So, I've found the likely culprit: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/blame/master/plugins/xsettings/gsd-xsettings-manager.c#L823 Whenever the GNOME session starts this sets Xft.dpi to the GNOME scaling factor to make GNOME compatible with applications that rely on Xresources....
Ahem.. It appears I should have read some more documentation :) You can actually disable gnome's meddleing with Xresources: `gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings active false` That solved it for me and...
Sure, happy to type up a section in the docs that outlines the different approaches to setting up DPI changes properly. Not sure when I'll get to that though, might...
You cannot just purge duplicate packets; the reference counting system takes care of memory management for you. If you start freeing packets on your own there will be problems with...
What happens if a node misses one chunk of firmware? Integrity checks aside, is there a mechanism that makes the node actively request the missing chunks, for instance? Does all...
Thanks for the clarification, this is very useful info.
Since we produce quite a few BLE devices nearby in the building it could very well be a non-mesh device producing this. I'll apply the fix you described. I'm curious...
Instead of removing unnecessary handles, you could consider making the important ones persistent instead?