![]() I do, however, change a couple of settings. Both just work very well with Linux and my MIDI boards. Softwareįor music production I use Bitwig and Renoise. This time I find that mail, contacts, and calendar are all just working! No manual setup at all if you keep the default apps shipped with Pop. This also did not work well in previous versions. Now that the big things are out of the way I want to connect to Google. To fix that you may need to turn off auto location and manually enter your location. I found weather not displaying in the notifier – accessed by clicking the date and time on the top status bar. Not a lot you can do unless you want to get into css under the hood. In Pop’s settings I choose dark made and change up the wallpaper. Now everything is a swipe, click, or tap away. ![]() I like having shade and min/max buttons in my windows. Install that bad boy! Once installed open it and add Plank and Synapse to Startup Applications. Open up the Pop! Shop and search ‘tweak’. ![]() I assign the key under Shortcuts, Action then click the current shortcut then pressing the key you want to assign. Preferences in Synapse are accessed via the little dot on the right. To quickly access Synapse I assign the menu key, usually looks like a square with lines on the keyboard on the right side of the space bar. ![]() To get to Plank’s settings hold Ctrl and right click anywhere in the dock bar. I like easier access to things so I installed Synapse (quick search/launcher) and Plank (a desktop docker) available in the Pop! Shop. I installed version 14 with the following commands: sudo apt update sudo apt install openjdk-14-jre OS EnhancementĪt this point Gnome 3 is getting on my nerves. See what’s available to install: sudo apt-cache search openjdk*? Check for installed: sudo update-alternatives -config java I don’t need Oracle so I just installed the open JRE. I turned it off then on in Bluetooth and it is working as expected. I connected via Bluetooth and all was fine accept the stylus was not found. The last piece of hardware beyond my midi keyboard that I care about is my Wacom Intuos BT S tablet. Under Mount Options turn off User Session Defaults and tick Mount at Startup if it’s not. In Drives select your drive and click the gears. In order to get my second drive to auto mount I open Disks located in the System folder in Activities, Show Apps. Here’s an older more detailed post on getting this done on the Asus running an earlier version of Pop. Document Scanner is installed by default and it may take a second for the scanner to appear but you can test in that once they show up. If it fails for you simply download the plugin here, just match the plugin version to the version of Hplip on Pop and get both files with extensions. To install scanner support run ‘hp-setup’ in the terminal and follow the instructions. I may earn a commission on some items linked on this page. Please note: This post contains affiliate links. I have a LaserJet 200 Color MFP m276nm and smaller 3700 series 965CAD on my network but I only installed for the LaserJet, both worked fine. One being a couple of HP printers, which do not scan without installing a plugin from HP. Pop! Shop icon if you are unfamiliar: HardwareĪfter install I only needed to do a couple of things to get my hardware going. I will go through some apps that I think add value to the experience and some settings to get some hardware to work. Just follow the instructions after initiating the installer. If you run into problems booting you’ll likely need to make some changes in the BIOs, like disabling Secure Boot. Once done just boot to USB holding the F7 key on most systems. Create a bootable USB, an easy way to acheive that is with Etcher. To install Pop!_OS simply download the iso from System 76 for the video card installed in your system.
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