Anonymous
9/14/2025, 6:26:33 PM
No.106585048
>xorg
>can change the external brightness settings through the nvidia panel or xrandr(and wrappers)
>wayland
>wlr-randr has no brightness controls and the nvidia panel has that option disabled
whats the way to control this in wayland? there's wl-gammactl but it fucks with the settings globally instead of per screen
>>106584802
i'd suggest you to test bottles, particularly test if you can actually cut the access to the internet for a given program or bottle. I recall this used to crash the games for me so I had to go for firejail, meaning i run firejail --net=none lutris and launch things from there. Should be noted that the argument --net=none counts as a profile. I dont make new profiles because im lazy though
So far so good, just keep in mind that new wine prefixes might have symlinks to your home directory in C:\users\(You) and games do not like when they dont have access to Documents, so you gotta remove the symlink and make a real folder in its place
>can change the external brightness settings through the nvidia panel or xrandr(and wrappers)
>wayland
>wlr-randr has no brightness controls and the nvidia panel has that option disabled
whats the way to control this in wayland? there's wl-gammactl but it fucks with the settings globally instead of per screen
>>106584802
i'd suggest you to test bottles, particularly test if you can actually cut the access to the internet for a given program or bottle. I recall this used to crash the games for me so I had to go for firejail, meaning i run firejail --net=none lutris and launch things from there. Should be noted that the argument --net=none counts as a profile. I dont make new profiles because im lazy though
So far so good, just keep in mind that new wine prefixes might have symlinks to your home directory in C:\users\(You) and games do not like when they dont have access to Documents, so you gotta remove the symlink and make a real folder in its place