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  • I haven't checked, but Freetube and Bitwarden sound like they're just electron apps, running them with --ozone-platform-hint=auto enables Wayland detection. You can add it to the app's .desktop file if it works.

  • Wow, thanks for your work!

    Now the text being slightly more the left than the right is triggering me but I can live with that. And it's a shame the sans-serif doesn't seem to be working.

  • I do kinda agree with the others that this is a power issue, but I was thinking it wouldn't harm to run a memtest, maybe whatever part of RAM the iGPU is mapped to is dying or something like that.

  • Apologies for the slow reply

    No worries, I'm also not that much of a fast replyer.

    Have you disabled auto start in the DHCP profile?

    I probably could have been a bit clearer what I mean too: Those profiles with DHCP enabled in network manager should have a 'Connect automatically' toggle, maybe try just turning them off instead of deleting them, and make sure they're turned on for the static IP profile.

    I also haven't used Xubuntu in a while, and this is mostly for Debian KDE and Ubuntu, so I'm hoping it's the same.

  • I don't know if I'll remember, but I'll be able to try this in a few days, I have the same laptop, 2x 2.5G USB NICs + another 2 already in the mail, and also a 10G network.

    If you're wondering, my intention for ordering them definitely wasn't for this, but more just for places around the house I can plug into, without having the framework NIC hanging off my laptop.

  • Firstly, there actually isn't much difference between server grade and gaming motherboards, like sure one might support ECC + IPMI and the other RGB + overclocking, but as far as compute goes, they are both effective motherboards.

    Secondly, I don't think OP was going for a 'server' but more of just a workstation type build, so why one or the other?

    Thirdly, why does it even matter? OP should be proud of their system whether you like it or not. Even if they are using it as a server, my first server was just some reasonably priced consumer grade parts and I never had any sort of stability issues with it.