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tmtvl Jun 25, 2019
DE, huh... I'm not sure... I'm using KDE with Awesome as my WM, so I'll say Window Manager only, even if that's not right.
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2019
Quoting: tmtvlDE, huh... I'm not sure... I'm using KDE with Awesome as my WM, so I'll say Window Manager only, even if that's not right.
Well, Awesome is just a Window Manager, so you're using KDE as your desktop?
HadBabits Jun 25, 2019
Had a problem with updating mine because only the Ti version of the GTX 1660 is listed :Y
Eike Jun 25, 2019
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It seems you forgot to remove Ubuntu?






;-)
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2019
Quoting: HadBabitsHad a problem with updating mine because only the Ti version of the GTX 1660 is listed :Y
Added, for future reference there's a handy link below the GPU field to email us a missing one :)
Shmerl Jun 25, 2019
@liamdawe: can you please add the total (and specific) number of users to trends in the tooltip, when hovering over specific data point? I.e. something like (30% [300/1000]). Percentages alone are not as informative without absolute numbers.


Last edited by Shmerl on 25 June 2019 at 3:06 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2019
Quoting: Shmerl@liamdawe: can you please add the total (and specific) number of users to trends in the tooltip, when hovering over specific data point? I.e. something like (30% [300/1000]). Percentages alone are not as informative without absolute numbers.
Working on it. I have mostly figured out how to do this, hang tight.
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2019
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: Shmerl@liamdawe: can you please add the total (and specific) number of users to trends in the tooltip, when hovering over specific data point? I.e. something like (30% [300/1000]). Percentages alone are not as informative without absolute numbers.
Working on it. I have mostly figured out how to do this, hang tight.
Done, took some research and some hair-pulling but I managed to get it to work.
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2019
Quoting: PatolaI wish it had more flexibility in the controllers part. Since we Linux users are not mainstream, it's quite useful to know when some other people have more unusual controllers, like HOTAS sets or steering wheels.
Suggestions? I am happy to make adjustments, but I can't act on vague stuff like that. What do you want changed/added?
Shmerl Jun 25, 2019
Quoting: liamdaweDone, took some research and some hair-pulling but I managed to get it to work.

Great, thanks! It shows a drop in the total number of users, when checking some trends. Is it because some users aren't updating profiles, or because some users stopped specifying some particular parameter in their profile?


Last edited by Shmerl on 25 June 2019 at 7:24 pm UTC
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