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  • Is you specifically want a wayland compositor like hyprland, you can try sway or qtile. I've also heard good things about river but never used it myself.

  • alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
  • This pretty much sums up the pcmasterrace community and i ended up leaving because of it.

  • With Firefox on X11, any page can pastejack you anytime
  • Well wayland doesn't work for me yet so... šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

  • Why do you use Linux?
  • It started with me being creeped out with all the privacy settings everytime i reinstalled windows 10, wanting my fricking handwriting data and all that, then i saw a LTT video from anthony where he talked about trying linux instead of windows 11, and seeing previous LTT videos about gaming becoming doable on linux. I had tried linux before as a kid on my laptop, ubuntu and linux mint, but i didn't really get it at the time. I decided to follow anthony's recommendation and tried pop os. I was impressed with how far linux had come with playing games, but i also didn't realize how usable linux was in general for a desktop user. I quickly went down the rabbithole after that because i really liked how customizable linux was, so i went to arch linux, i ended becoming a tiling window manager user, making some simple scripts, running windows virtualized with single gpu passthrough, and now i've been using void linux for a few months. I'm really happy LTT made those videos cause otherwise i wouldn't be here now.

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  • You're out of a master, i'm out of legs.

  • Linux 6.6 To Better Protect Against The Illicit Behavior Of NVIDIA's Proprietary Driver
  • Are you using wayland by any chance? Freesync was also causing flickering when i was trying out wayland recently, so i guess i'll be staying on xorg lol.

  • Will FSR 3 frame generation work at all on Linux?
  • I'm confused by this as well.

  • Good MMORPG on Linux
  • I'm one of the 5 poor sobs who still plays darkorbit, and someone on github made a linux native launcher available as an appimage. I don't recommend playing it though, because aside from the community becoming smaller and smaller, the game also runs like ass even on a high end system (not because of the unofficial app, but because of the game itself), and it has this issue with it taking up more and more ram over time, and it has been like that for over a decade now. Also a lot of server issues lately. The devs don't seem very interested in improving the game.

  • GPU Upgrade & Manufacturer Recommended PSU W
  • If you're willing to risk it and just try it out first with the old PSU then i would definitely try that first. I have the same PSU as you and i recently upgraded to a 6950xt. So far it's been running just fine even though AMD recommends a bigger power supply. I was also using a sapphire nitro+ vega 64 before this, which was also quite power hungry when overclocked and never had any issues. I'm not sure how much power a 7900xt draws though.

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  • Absolute madlad running a full libre distro.

  • RADV Ray-Tracing To Become Much Faster With New Driver Code
  • I think you have to start the game with some arguments to enable ray tracing. Atleast that's what i had to do to enable ray tracing in cyberpunk. Game crashed instantly after i turned it on though lol.

  • Ubisoft Connect update broke linux compatibility
  • Yeah, understandable. Sucks that their launcher is so wonky under linux.

  • Ubisoft Connect update broke linux compatibility
  • The launcher hasn't worked in over a year for me, it just refuses to log in. I think from what i ended up reading on reddit recently that it's an mtu issue, but changing mtu also didn't do anything. I might have to change something in a config file but i didn't want to bother going through the trouble to get their stupid launcher working. I don't really play their games anyway. Most of the games on my account are games that they gave away for free.

  • So proud
  • Single gpu passthrough with qemu vm, ez.

  • What is the worst way to break your system without deleting data
  • Probably not the worst way but breaking the bootloader is definitely annoying.

  • [i3] Archlinux simple !
  • Seems to be some variation of gruvbox

  • "Showing 3006 changed files with 79,968 additions and 18,966 deletions"
  • I mean, it seems like Nvidia barely even cares about gamers in general anymore, let alone linux users.

  • installing windows in a nutshell
  • Yeah that's what i use mostly now

  • For your consideration, `updog`
  • I love the fact that stallman adressed this copypasta on the GNU website.

  • juipeltje juipeltje @lemmy.world

    I'd just like to interject for a moment...

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