I guess the generous amount of coverage and media attention Framework gets from their videos
I guess the generous amount of coverage and media attention Framework gets from their videos
Oh, makes sense. It thought Valve would already be working with some manufacurers based on this interview from November
Shame that all these companies choose win11 over SteamOS
Missing codecs, try running with Proton-GE
Same here. this is upsetting :/ Back to firefox I guess
Great news! is there a chance this will eventually lead to screen tearing protocol getting implemented?
Could be true for governmental work and computers but the masses aren’t moving to linux, it’s still under 1% in China.
Going to ask here, anyone know a music player that is similar to AIMP? It has no native support, unfortunately.
thanks!
Looks nice! which icons are these?
I recently built a custom keyboard by getting Keychron Q6 and Ducky One 3 PBT keycaps, the space is slightly tight if it’s not placed evenly, but they work and have shine-through! for the switches you should do your own research, since I like tactile :)
Anyway the keyboard works via the browser app VIA which is open source
edit: check maxgaming if you’re nordic. they have decent selection, it’s where I got my Q6
I also have an issue when starting up Flatpak Steam on Nobara. Steam started suddenly “bootlooping”. It appears in the background tasks of GNOME and disappeara after a few seconds.
I found a workaround, however; Start by closing it in the backround apps, right-clicking Steam on the dock and selecting any page to open to, like friends or store
I am also dual booting because of game compability and Virtual Reality support.
I think once wine-wayland gets fully merged we will see a clear uplift in performance, at least on wayland.
This very much.
The reason I switched was the forced updates that kept slowing down my computer when I needed the juice and network. Also there was a constant pressure to “upgrade” to win11.
OP, If you don’t have many major grievances with windows, it might not be worth switching. Nothing stopping you from taking a look in case you might like it. I have enjoyed my experience so far, despite some small issues.
Nobara on my desktop, Pop_os! on my laptop. As soon as the new COSMIC DE is ready I will switch to Pop on my desktop as well.
Seems pretty okay. I managed to get League of legends/TFT running perfectly fine (though the launcher is a bit stuttery)
CSGO I noticed runs WAY smoother on Linux. Maybe becausw it uses Vulkan which is a lot more modern than dx9. But the aim just feels… smoother despite the same FPS?
edit: on Nobara and a AMD GPU
I’ve been able to ban whole instances with Connect for Lemmy and hide nsfw. Made the browsing a lot more enjoyable
99% depends on your budget too. I have a 7900XTX and it has been smooth on wayland