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It took a full hour to set the dang thing up. It also has crazy lag spikes for no reason sometimes. But hey, it's better than nothing!
*yes I know I spelt success wrong, there was a lag spike at the time.
Nice! I don't know if Usage app is installed by default on PMOS Phosh Qemu but it is very helpful for seeing what CPU Load, RAM, CPU Temp, etc are doing. Also useful for killing frozen apps On Linux, Qemu it was very laggy until I gave it 3 cpu cores and more ram. Definitely improved the performance.
Phosh is still buggy, but the gnome stack finally makes sense
Nice! I don't know if Usage app is installed by default on PMOS Phosh Qemu but it is very helpful for seeing what CPU Load, RAM, CPU Temp, etc are doing. Also useful for killing frozen apps On Linux, Qemu it was very laggy until I gave it 3 cpu cores and more ram. Definitely improved the performance.
Phosh is still buggy, but the gnome stack finally makes sense
I’ll have to check what is severely degrading the performance. Might be CPU, might be ram. I’ll give it 4GB ram (more than what the PinePhone has) and 4 cpu cores. These are similar to what the PinePhone has, so hopefully it runs way better.
The usage app should be installed. I didn’t look, because my first instinct was to post an image of it running. It was installed on PureOS, so it should be.
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