2disbetter
(Rocking Rock 6.0 on a Framework 13 (12th Gen Intel))
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I really like my DE to get out of the way and give my windows the maximum amount of space to work with. On this device in particular space is at a premium.
I was a part of EVE Universum a long time ago, within c0ven alliance. Live long and prosper
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2disbetter
(Rocking Rock 6.0 on a Framework 13 (12th Gen Intel))
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Same! I was into building the fastest frigates I could and then kiting everything and killing it. Until the speed nerf that is. Afterwards I was still pretty fast, but not as fast as I used to be. Was a little more risky.
I was in a one man corp called L0ne W0lf. I hanged out in LXP4 for most of remaining years. Account is still there. But when they allowed pay to train, etc. I knew it was numbered for me.
Still I started playing after Star War Galaxies tried being a WoW clone. Back then Eve Online was so much fun. So cool. Had a really cooler launcher and the feel in the game was so awesome.
Haha. I have been on and off Eve since 2008. I joined up recently with Fliet Pizza Delivery doing faction warfare in lowsec.
Eve is still one of the prettiest games I have ever experienced.
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you are happy with your Rock/5.0. Might be time to consider upgrading to Rock/6.0. I will grant that Rock/5.0 still works quite well but it is past EOL.
2disbetter
(Rocking Rock 6.0 on a Framework 13 (12th Gen Intel))
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Yep! I upgraded the Framework 13 to Rock 6. Pretty smooth transition. I was able to get a lot more things sorted out better this time as well. Things like Proton Bridge and Signal work much more reliably now.
Thanks for all the hard work.
As an aside: I just created my first QT based C++ application to use a custom fan curve on a Framework 12 and 13.
Off topic: I just now notice this a Desktop Art forum.
But I would like to have some kind of fan control gui for my Vivobook_ASUSLaptop M1605YA with AMD Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics. To be honest I never have looked very hard for one.
I have two ASUS laptops, an old K55A and a somewhat newer X555UA. Neither one supports adjusting the fan speed. Both automatically adjust the fan speed according to the CPU temperature. Both started out with Windows 7 and 10, respectively. Windows had no ability to control the fan. The best I could ever do was to install a Plasma 6 thermal monitor widget to show the current CPU temperature on both.