- IPP Everywhere also include full autodiscovery stuff (mDNS and DNS-SD, of course, Apple call this combination as Bonjour). So I said raster is the only difference.
- Raster is unimportant in Linux situation because CUPS support both PWG Raster (It’s actually a subset of original CUPS Raster) and Apple Raster. Whichever one your device supports, CUPS will work fine.
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I think network printer made by big manufacturer recent years should be fine with IPP driverless. They found Printer Working Group of IEEE, this organization maintains IPP standard and IPP Everywhere™ Certification. AirPrint can be treated as Apple version of IPP Everywhere, the difference between them is AirPrint requires Apple Raster but IPP Everywhere requires PWG Raster (and JPEG JFIF file format if color printer).
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Curious about performance of nouveau on old laptops with discrete graphics
2·5 months agoNVS 3100M has codename NV50 (Tesla), so you can see the feature matrix.
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html
https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/PowerManagement.html
So you can see almost other things has been done but the power management especially Automatic Reclocking still unfinished. So the feature set and stability should be fine and the performance will be bad.
EDIT: I figured out that for whatever reason, the Flathub version just doesn’t function properly. When I install the tarball from Yubico’s website, the executable DOES work right,
It looks like because the sandbox of Flatpak prevent the program access the unix domain socket of pcscd.
but I can’t seem to figure out how to make the .desktop file install into the programs list.
There is a document on Arch Wiki.
I want an open source mouse with electromagnetic resistance wheel like one in Logitech MX Master 3S.