![]() ![]() I noticed that sometimes I just need to plug the USB-C cable in and out a couple of times to make it work (there seems to be a loose contact). I use a Thunderbolt Dock (DELL TB16 or Anker PowerExpand Elite 13-in-1 or builtin into my LG 38 curved monitor), which is great but also a bit tricky to set up (see Dell TB16 Archwiki). ![]() Get Thunderbolt Dock to work and adjust monitors ![]() Switching Graphics in Pop!_OS is easy: either use the provided extension and restart or run sudo system76-power graphics hybrid Install updates and reboot sudo apt update Then reopen “languages” and update these. In Region Settings open “Manage Installed Languages”, do not update these, but first remove the unnecessary ones. I am living in Germany, so I adapt my locales: sudo sed -i 's| /etc/apt//system.sources Basic Steps Set hostnameīy default my machine is called pop-os hence, I rename it for better accessability on the network: hostnamectl set-hostname precisionĬhange the mirror for getting updates, set locales, get rid of unnecessary languages which settings I choose and which apps I install and use. In the following I will go through my post installation steps, i.e. Please feel free to raise any comments or issues on the website’s Github repository. ![]()
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