Isn’t nvk supposed to be a part of what nouveau provides like how RADV provides vulkan functionality for the AMDGPU driver.
Isn’t nvk supposed to be a part of what nouveau provides like how RADV provides vulkan functionality for the AMDGPU driver.
This is what I don’t get. AMD has driver issues on windows because of a combination of their own incompetence and windows updates doing stupid windows things - people squarely lay the the blame on AMD. NVIDIA releases bad closed source drivers causing issues on linux - somehow the fault of linux and the open source communities.
These people should be hounding NVIDIA to fix their issues instead crying to DE developers to fix issues caused by NVIDIA.
I would wager nvidia. Wayland works way better with amd and intel GPUs.
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Thanks. I no longer get the error messages when running it from the terminal but I am getting the same issues i was getting earlier when I run it from the desktop
Well there were/are attempts to make flatpak with flathub an universal app store on linux. If I remember correctly, there were some ideas mooted on adding paid apps in to flathub.
Maybe you can try logging in before changing the file. Then quit steam, change the file and restart your steam system and then try to open steam. This was the exact process I followed and it worked.
Edit : the change to the .desktop file is not applied until you reboot your system.
The line you are changing is the right one. Change the PrefersNonDefaultGPU option from true to false
https://lemmy.one/post/151466. Refer to this for the location of the file. This is for the native .deb package
This is an issue/bug with steam trying to open with the dGPU. In the steam.desktop file, change the PrefersDedicatedGPU (might not be exactly worded like this) parameter from true to false. Though after using this, you might have to use the DRI_PRIME=1 with your games to make them use the dGPU
Edit : credit for this goes to a kind gentleman who helped with the issue 2 months ago when the new steam UI dropped.
But I am also excited to see what Lawson can do. Guy has done well in everything expect F2 in which you can argue he was unlucky
Must be the fact that I am non native English speaker confusing me into thinking they are criticisms. Could you elaborate what are those
Damn that’s a high quality image
The way I see it, gnome is friendly enough to use that new users who don’t care about its flexibility will continue using it without issues while people who are bothered by the lack of flexibility are knowledgeable enough to change their DE or install a spin of the distro with their favourite DE
Also maybe try to search for a video on how to create and boot using a live session. People here are giving wonderful advice on how to do it but seeing it done visually will be the easiest way to understand it
Go to the BIOS/UEFI settings and disable secure boot
I don’t see any universe where Aston finish 2nd in the constructors championship with the pace that their car has right now
This is the same reason why I don’t use opensuse or fedora. Tried it out on an older machine and the dependency issues due to using packman/rpmfusion packages for media codecs really bugged me. Which is a shame considering how good the rest of the experience using opensuse is.
Also I have endeavourOS setup to my liking on my current device and I do not want to go through all that again.
this may not be what you have in mind when you said no but this does offer some level of customization of the install. Yes arch is much more configurable during install though
Doesn’t endeavourOS give an option to select(or unselect) packages which are to be installed
When have fedora gone their own way ¿? What have they shipped that is not standard on Linux¿? Closest thing I can think is using selinux and firewalld instead of Apparmour and ufw.