Or it won’t just work, and there will be likely exactly 0 log files to use for troubleshooting since Event Viewer sucks ass
Or it won’t just work, and there will be likely exactly 0 log files to use for troubleshooting since Event Viewer sucks ass
My immediate thought was to wonder if this would help give kids who get left in a car by mistake have more of a fighting chance
But has only been owned by Epic Games for a short period of that, which may have been when they stopped purchasing music
I’ve tried to tinker with this too and I got caught wondering, is this what they call reverse prime? I wanted to do dgpu as main, but offload browser etc to amdgpu to avoid the whole nvidia not supporting vaapi conundrum
I actually interpreted this as X as in X11 window system and was very confused for a bit
Tried it once and literally could not get nvidia drivers to install. Went straight back to endeavouros and continued to enjoy
All my homies love mint, just because it’s friendly doesn’t mean it’s bad!
Do you have experience with endeavouros? Curious about how it and garuda compare as I haven’t tried garuda
That site is hot garbage and the owner for some reason hates AMD with a raging passion. Even the Intel subreddit used to ban its use just for how bias it was in their favour
Also after doing a gigantic amount of the work to get it into wayland/xwayland too
Depending on your distro I think there is kwin patches in aur for the stuff that will be in 6.1
Some compositors haven’t updated yet to my knowledge. I think KDE has something in the aur but not the wider release until their 6.1 release in June. I’m not 100% though
I read that headlines as the devs going rogue and thought that was going to end poorly for them
Beta due this week I think
When I used to use one it was due to sites limiting downloads to 200kb/s or similar. 32 parallel requests got that up to 6.4MB/s
I too would like to know, just finished getting it and I’m like “now what?”
they could even sell a VM image as they’ve proven it still runs better virtualised on other machines than it does native on theirs