super low priority niche question, but is it possible to set the system wide "grace period" for unresponsive processes a bit higher? right now it is really annoyed with any game loading for a second or two and immediately offers to force terminate it lol
But it doesn't, I tried it before from my Arch in a VM, didn't worked, I thought it was related bc trying of run it inside another VM, but now in real hardware happens the same...
You can increase it to something like 20s with this command: gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 20000gsettings set org.gnome.mutter check-alive-timeout 20000
Im dual booting Bazzite on Legion Go. Is it okay to set my windows to use hibernate when pressing power button? For some reason I remember reading to turn off hibernation within windows on the Bazzite install guide. Would it cause problems?
Okay thanks, yes when I use hibernate I always power back up and shut down the device before trying to boot into Bazzite. Makes me wonder, say I have Bazzite as my primary boot partition. If I put windows into hibernation, when I bring it out of hibernate will it try to launch Bazzite on stay on Windows?