06-09-2017, 06:07 AM
@xalius - Thanks
Yes, Ayufan's linux-package is already applied in Q4OS.
It's possible to adjust brightness using mouse scroll wheel, simply hover mouse cursoir over the battery icon in the system tray and use the mouse scroll wheel to adjust brightness up or down. The alternative option is to add "lcddimmer" applet into the panel, right mouse click on the panel > unlock panels > one more right click > add applet to panel > add Lcd dimmer . lcddimer is quite usable, however a bit cranky. You can also use terminal command 'xbacklight -set0-100'.
Firefox vs. Chromium - we are just trying to compile Chromium for Jessie, the other way could be just to repack for Jessie Chromium from Xenial - executables should work out of the box. We also want to consider moving Q4OS for PB to Xenial to provide full compatibility with Pine64's folks effort, it will be discussed in depth the next week.
Thank you for the very helpful feedback, any suggestion is welcome ...
Yes, Ayufan's linux-package is already applied in Q4OS.
It's possible to adjust brightness using mouse scroll wheel, simply hover mouse cursoir over the battery icon in the system tray and use the mouse scroll wheel to adjust brightness up or down. The alternative option is to add "lcddimmer" applet into the panel, right mouse click on the panel > unlock panels > one more right click > add applet to panel > add Lcd dimmer . lcddimer is quite usable, however a bit cranky. You can also use terminal command 'xbacklight -set0-100'.
Firefox vs. Chromium - we are just trying to compile Chromium for Jessie, the other way could be just to repack for Jessie Chromium from Xenial - executables should work out of the box. We also want to consider moving Q4OS for PB to Xenial to provide full compatibility with Pine64's folks effort, it will be discussed in depth the next week.
Thank you for the very helpful feedback, any suggestion is welcome ...