Exactly. Another example of people who are on forums like this are worlds apart from people who know quite literally less than nothing about computers.
Exactly. Another example of people who are on forums like this are worlds apart from people who know quite literally less than nothing about computers.
I’ve recently gotten into using cockpit. I just wish it was as expansive as openSUSE’s yast.
KDE since it is my desktop of choice, waydroid cause I really want the dev to keep going with that. Probably some others once I can think of them.
And nothing of value was lost.
Technically yes, but practically no. For the same reasons that manjaro might struggle with the aur even though it is technically arch based.
Yeah, while lots of people have plenty of other reasons for using Arch. The packaging system is my personal favorite. I have made packages for deb and rpm based systems before, but Arch is just so dead simple with little scripts preinstalled to make it even easier.
Seems like a really big release. I’ve never used it, but I appreciate that they exist.
Well yes, but not really as not all desktops agree on and implement various wayland protocols and other features like the system tray, server side decorations, etc, etc. Quite a number of apps don’t work everywhere or appear broken depending on their environment. I’ve seen it happen live in a couple of youtube videos. People trying linux and having a problem that only exists on the desktop environment they were using.
But I agree with the sentiment. Better than before.
I was wondering this exact thing. Lots of stuff made it in, but not a peep from the linux gaming community when they had been talking about this for so long.
Even though we may bump heads on certain issues. I wish them the best of luck.
I don’t have an AMD card, so I don’t know, but I recall reading on the endeavourOS forums of people solving their AMD gaming issues by installing the proper vulkan packages. That is to say. You should head to the endeavourOS forums and peruse around there. You will probably find that information very quickly there.
I never suggested that they remove the card while the system is running. You must have skipped the part in my comment that says power off and swap the cards
I’ve never done the process myself, but I would probably uninstall the nvidia drivers while the system is still running, install whatever amd packages you need I know there are some vulkan packages that people need that aren’t installed by default, and then power off and swap the cards.
You got the desktop wrong. KDE has fractional scaling. Gnome which the reviewer is using because he is using Ubuntu needs the editing.
I think we need uncompromising people in this world. Doesn’t mean we have to listen or follow everything they say though. Those are my thoughts on GNU.
Which is just as good in my opinion if I am understanding the situation correctly.