Recommend highly against that. That GUI way does not show package dependencies and will not warn you possibly if you uninstall a bunch of stuff.
Just try it and make a list? sudo apt remove PACKAGE
will prompt you to confirm and you see the dependencies before.
Generally, 2 things:
So these 2 are kinda opposite if you are on a “bloated” distro like Mint.
I mean it is useful. And they dont use “Kelvin” or something
Look at kinfo
or kinfocenter
For logitech mice there is some software with some support. Unofficial of course.
Ok. Please add these infos, also the ones you added in comments, to your main post.
Otherwise you need to understand that not many people can help you
That seems VERY important to note. Is that an Apple m3?
No, the user is doing something very wrong here and this is way worse. Please dont give wrong advice.
True, the device should absolutely be shown on lsusb
Please dont just run whatever command with sudo.
Please read a bit of stuff before trying out crazy stuff.
Do you even need that driver?
Please dont follow windows workflows.
If you run a random script with or without sudo, you can easily get malware or break your system.
A .c file is also not ran, it is a C source file and needs to be compiled
i.e. you are doing something completely wrong and followed some strange advice.
Instead,
Every app with home or even host access can modify its own permissions.
This is why apps need to implement portals.
Yeah before you only had the “show cursor” kwin effect with 2 circles around it, needing a key combo. This one is way better
Its a feature. If you shake it, it enlarges.
It seems you shake your mouse a lot?
You can disable it in the settings
I updated this project once. This is a very good start on what packages you need.
There are metapackages different for each distribution, like plasma-meta
on Arch or plasma-workspace
on Fedora.
This may be too bloated, but leaving out some core components (like infocenter or display) may result in random Systemsettings pages missing.
Also on Fedora, the “Netinstall” “minimal” variant is impossible to include wireless packages (“hardware support” group) so it is easier to start from a normal KDE install and just remove things you dont need.
Some things are also settings like balooctl disable && balooctl purge
This is not about customizing. What app do you use for editing images, or dont you do this at all?
On GNOME either using Gwenview (KDE) or GIMP, Krita, Kolourpaint, Pinta would work. Which are all very big programs.
Oh oops didnt use Ubuntu since forever.