[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

If it was for me I could use something like that. But I don't think the person I'll give the pc to would be able to lol

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I have tested KDE plasma in my main pc for a few weeks now and the ram consumption seems pretty high and have too many options. I'm looking for something light and easy to use (not many options) since the pc is going to be used by someone not very tech savvy.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Same. Mostly because I used to run XFCE some years ago, but I might give LXQT a try. Thanks

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Well when I used tu it like 12 years ago it was very light. I'll have to check now. Thanks for the answer

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah I'll check LXQT. It's been a long time since I thinkered with distros an DEs. Thanks

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Oh, that's pretty neat info. I'm more of an Arch user but I might give Linux mint a try now that I know that. Thanks

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

I think gnome and KDE Plasma are just too heavy. And I would use a WM if it was for me, in fact that what I use in my daily driver but it is for someone not that tech savvy. I may check one from the alternative crowd tho. Thanks for the answer

[-] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I was debating myself between those 2. I like xfce, and they announced recently that they have plans to move to Wayland but maybe I'll give LXQT a try to see what it is like. Thanks for the answer

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submitted 1 week ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I want to revive an old Lenovo laptop with an AMD A6 2.6GHz and 4GB ram, what would be the best option for a DE?

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello When I run openrgb -v I get the message of the title. I'm curious about why that's happening.

Full log


| Start device detection |

Initializing HID interfaces: Success

| Detecting I2C interfaces |

Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-3 Device 1002:73DF Subsystem: 1EAE:6601 [i2c_smbus_linux] Failed to read i2c device PCI device ID Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-10 Device 0000:0000 Subsystem: 0000:0000 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-1 Device 1022:790B Subsystem: 1849:790B [i2c_smbus_linux] Failed to read i2c device PCI device ID Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-17 Device 0000:0000 Subsystem: 0000:0000 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-8 Device 1002:73DF Subsystem: 1EAE:6601 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-15 Device 1002:164E Subsystem: 1002:164E Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-6 Device 1002:73DF Subsystem: 1EAE:6601 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-13 Device 1002:164E Subsystem: 1002:164E Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-4 Device 1002:73DF Subsystem: 1EAE:6601 [i2c_smbus_linux] Failed to read i2c device PCI device ID Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-11 Device 0000:0000 Subsystem: 0000:0000 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-2 Device 1022:790B Subsystem: 1849:790B Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-0 Device 1022:790B Subsystem: 1849:790B [i2c_smbus_linux] Failed to read i2c device PCI device ID Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-18 Device 0000:0000 Subsystem: 0000:0000 [i2c_smbus_linux] Failed to read i2c device PCI device ID Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-9 Device 0000:0000 Subsystem: 0000:0000 [i2c_smbus_linux] Failed to read i2c device PCI device ID Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-16 Device 0000:0000 Subsystem: 0000:0000 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-7 Device 1002:73DF Subsystem: 1EAE:6601 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-14 Device 1002:164E Subsystem: 1002:164E Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-5 Device 1002:73DF Subsystem: 1EAE:6601 Registering I2C interface: /dev/i2c-12 Device 1002:164E Subsystem: 1002:164E

| Detecting I2C devices |

Loaded plugin OpenRGB E1.31 Receiver Plugin [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A0. Expected 00, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A1. Expected 01, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A2. Expected 02, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A3. Expected 03, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A4. Expected 04, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A5. Expected 05, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A6. Expected 06, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A7. Expected 07, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A8. Expected 08, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register A9. Expected 09, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register AA. Expected 0A, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register AB. Expected 0B, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register AC. Expected 0C, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register AD. Expected 0D, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register AE. Expected 0E, got FFFFFFFF. [ENE SMBus] Detection failed testing register AF. Expected 0F, got FFFFFFFF.

| Detecting I2C PCI devices |


| Detecting HID devices |

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