I cooked food for 20 years. Now I build computers and dive down Linux 🐇 🕳️ on a personal learning journey.

Mostly, I cat sit and watch anime when not gaming or editing files.

Fibromyalgia sucks! Existence is pain and resistance is futile. Thanks for noticing me.

uBlue Kinoite🎮Gamer👾Linux Nerd

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  • Upon checking the Steam Display settings… You could try toggling the External display safe mode button to on.

    I know on Desktop mode when it is docked, under KDE Plasmas’ System Settings > Display Configuration when docked, should have more resolution and refresh rate options. For the TV display

    So I just noticed on my OLED solo on the screen it only allowed 90hz. Brb after more science. But there’s probably a way to keep the external at 60hz and the deck display separate.

    So I have my TV fed through my sound bar, but it does let me make sure it’s 60hz and 4k ✅

    For context having them the same refresh rate only matters if you were playing on a PC and streaming to the Deck TV set-up over Steam Play.

    Sorry for any confusion. My bad.

















  • I have a Brother HL-L2395DW

    Tho when I went to add it as a printer, my system automatically selected the “reccomended” drivers on Plasma 6+.

    I remember on older Plasma, that you still had to select Brother first, then search for model type. At that next screen or if I edit my current printer, I searched for L23:

    By generic printer driver, I meant the cups/driverless one on this selection screen. Opposed to any official Brother or GutenPrint drivers/ppd files.

    I did try searching for your exact model, but nothing showed for me…tho I can’t tell if that’s because mine is already wireless/UPnP and grabbing only it’s settings.

    I’m using the Brother HL-L2395DW series, driverless, 2.0.0

    I Just have to also make sure duplex printing is set to on, both system and firefox/application whatever settings. On Firefox I use Flip on long edge.