Okay, I tried it (along with touché the gui, and it’s worst here, it breaks the whole system ability to make use of the touchpad. I guess problem with the gnome version of MATE. Thanks for your help bro
Okay, I tried it (along with touché the gui, and it’s worst here, it breaks the whole system ability to make use of the touchpad. I guess problem with the gnome version of MATE. Thanks for your help bro
is MATE absolutely necessary
well I’m too tired to format again. I chose it cuz it is just lighweight ubuntu (knowing that ubuntu is pretty popular = I get more support) and I recently got an ssd dying from opening multiple firefox windows so being lightweight is important, also MATE has GNOME2.
I will try a bit more with fusuma cuz it looks optimal, if it doesn’t work I’ll try libinput. Thank you sir!
I just now opened the terminal and ran this, nothing happened. The I ran “fusuma” and tried pinch zoom and 3 fingers gestures also nothing happened.
Okay! But shouldn’t the problem be resolved when I ran “fusuma” without sudo then? It does nothing to the system
I did the installation multiple times yesterday and shutdown my laptop, now I ran fusuma and I can’t even pinch zoom on a PDF
a quick google shows that MATE uses GNOME 2. Is this not enough ?
I think I forgot one command, the second one. If so, should I just go again through the whole process or I have to uninstall the changes before that (I don’t know how to do this)
haha, sorry nope, I’m african
aaah! okay. So if I’m doing things correctly, why doesn’t fusuma have any effect on my system ?
I presume your system is Linux and you installed LibreWolf as a snaps or flatpak package. When installed like this, the browser isn’t aware of your system’s proxy settings, you will need to set the localhost and port of proxy manually.