Autor: o1bigtenor Data: CC: Devuan ML Assumpte: Re: [DNG] Request for assistance with my graphics
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023 at 2:28 PM Simon <linux@???> wrote: >
> o1bigtenor via Dng <dng@???> wrote:
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> >> PS - I’m envious - I’d be happy(ish) if I could afford 2off 1920x1200 displays (I have one from work from when covid hit and we were all told to work from home). Those extra 120 rows of pixel make a surprising difference, but two would be nicer for some of the work I do.
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> > Can you afford NOT to have more screen real estate? (You can't afford
> > $400 - - - sorry
> > that's a bit tough to understand given the increase of work
> > capabilities that they would
> > introduce - - - if I was working for a company that was worth working
> > for I would get them
> > myself (making it clear that they were not the company's!!!) because I
> > believe in the concept
> > that much - - - enough though!!)
>
> When you are working for large government departments, you can present an irresistible business case for extra desktop real-estate - but hit the immovable obstruction of department spending rules. Not to mention, at work we are now officially hot desk - which I hate, the autistic side of me struggles with not having “my” space. So rules say 2off 24” monitors for engineers, so that’s what we get. If I did get approval for something better, there’d then be the problem of not having “my” desk to put it on. Until recently we could only use one on each laptop, technically we could connect both to one laptop but they have been unable to get hold fo the approved USB-C-DisplayPort (or HDMI) adapters for some time).
> We have, after some moaning (and pointing out the cost of many engineers spending 10-15 minutes each day plugging stuff in) go a USB-C dock on each desk - just the one, note the above mention of laptops (plural) !
> I amazed my manager when he saw me switching one of the monitors between laptops - two screens on one, with one of them also plugged into the other laptop.
I think you noticed the statement that I made re: the company - - - -
"that was worth working for . . . " - - - I didn't make such loosely - -
there are many companies that have just gotten greedy and penny
pinch their staff terribly - - - I have the luxury of working for myself.
Its not always a luxury - - - - I can assure you!!! >
> I could add stuff at home - but I’d have to pay for it myself, and I have other priorities for my cash than subsidising work (we’re getting yet another below inflation pay rise, so yet another real-terms pay cut this year).
> Here is where I would look at if I'm just an hourly employee with
no benefit to good or large amounts of results - - - - well then I
too would not worry about screen real estate.
By the way - - - my primary monitor stand is a 6 mount - - - 2 rows
of three. I only have 4 on with the left hand being one in portrait
and the next two being in landscape (one above the other) and the
last also in landscape but a little to the right. I set them up this way
in that I found that the portrait version works very well for either reading
pdfs or writing. The others work very very well for spreadsheets or
browser windows.
The manager mentioned seems to have little real knowledge of what
is possible in the computer world.
I am aware that I am blessed to have what I have. The joy is that I
did choose it and I also had to pay for it - - - grin!