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  • NatetoFedora Linux@lemmy.mlFedora Laptop.
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    7 months ago

    There doesn’t seem to be any specific videos for your model, but for the most part you just have to take all of the screws out of the bottom and wedge something in the crack between the top and bottom to gently pry it apart. I would take a look at some other videos on similar computers to get comfortable with it first. If the case is putting up a lot of resistence once you’ve gotten a part separated, you’ll want to go back and make sure you got all of the screws out, sometimes they’ll be under the rubber feet.



  • NatetoFedora Linux@lemmy.mlFedora Laptop.
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    7 months ago

    They’re not too bad to work with, I did my grandma’s Chromebook a bit ago and did 2 last night after realizing I didn’t need a modded cable, just the battery trick. If you’d replace it anyway it doesn’t hurt to try!






  • Ah I think I see what you’re going with here. Try turning on “deck” mode shown in the same picture above. That’ll place all apps on the home screen and disable the drawer completely. Bypasses the need for automatically adding new apps too

    Edit: heads up, there’s a reason it says beta next to it. Definitely quite new for the app


  • It does have the ability to add new apps to home screen, but this may only be in the nightly for now. It does unfortunately not have a jiggle mode like iOS, but I find that it’s fast enough to hold it for a moment longer to move apps that I don’t feel too much of a desire for it



  • NatetoFirefox@fedia.io1802846 - UnifiedPush support
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    7 months ago

    As discussed on the attached patch, it doesn’t sound like unified push is a direction we want to go in at the moment. So i’m going to close the bug, but do appreciate the interesting exploration and discussion it has generated. Thank you to everyone who contributed thoughts, time and code to this issue!