How does Linux it self or some other software on Linux address what Crowd Strike is doing for Windows?
Well, it usually drops to a black screen and kernel panics, but lately there’s been a bit of a push for parity with windows.
How does Linux it self or some other software on Linux address what Crowd Strike is doing for Windows?
Well, it usually drops to a black screen and kernel panics, but lately there’s been a bit of a push for parity with windows.
Always hide them? I don’t think so, but you could just browse https://store.steampowered.com/linux ?
Though it may include officially supported proton games? Not sure, tbh.
“Delay” is a weird term to use. It was never even hinted that there would be one soon.
I think Microsoft’s valuation is woefully underestimated
Also GabeN would have to agree to sell it, it’s not really up to anyone else (and I don’t think he’s really interested)
I like Linux better
All the other reasons don’t really matter.
“Linux + SteamOS” compatibility is a bit legacy. It mostly refers to games that have a native linux client (I believe some of the early Proton Validated games are included as well.
The Steamdeck (and generally speaking, any linux system) uses Proton as a compatibility layer with windows, and the “Steamdeck Verified” system is more relevant today. That said, even the Steamdeck verified system isn’t perfect. There are a number of titles that, while verified, have some problems with the deck, typically later in the game or after running for some number of hours. There’s also a vast number of games that while not “Steamdeck Verified” work perfectly on the deck and linux via proton (though you do have to enable it in the settings).
At one point their AMD driver managed to uninstall itself somehow.
Yup, that’s windows. AMD tends to release most of their drivers without WHQL certification (think, final drivers, just without Microsoft signing off on them, so they get out faster and (presumably) slightly cheaper).
Windows sees this and thinks “Hey! This driver doesn’t have our stamp of approval! Let’s help this dumb user out and ‘update’ it to the latest one that does!”
Unfortunately, this not only puts you on an old version, but now the adrenalin software sees that the driver doesnt match its install and doesn’t let you use those features.
God I hate windows >.>
I don’t think so, with a “real” steam machine you’d not expect to have the same limitations you have with the deck. Something like the rumored Sarlak would be a great chip for it.
Unlikely. APUs aren’t that much more powerful yet.
My guess would be Deckard (the rumored VR headset) or possibly a new steam machine. Longshot on that one though, I think.
I have a PS5, but I know it’ll come to PC, so it’s a pass for me until then.
I wish squeenix would just simultaneously release and get over timed exclusivity
Best cpu+igpu yes, but not only that. In the server realm they’re doing incredibly well. EPYC remains unmatched by anything Intel has.
ARM has a future in servers too, but for a lot of companies it isn’t there yet (personally, I hope it never is and they go to RISC-V instead but yeah).
You didn’t mention it in your post, did you make sure you set proton to run for non-verified games in steam settings? Also did you try proton experimental and/or Proton-GE?
HUMANKIND seems to be a mixed bag but the others are reported to run well.
Be hard to bankrupt AMD when their CPUs make them tons of money.
Placing my bets on it being a mistake or flatout lies.
But hoping for real and reproducible
If this is Nestle we’re talking about, they’d somehow find a way to do even more war crimes.
No, it’s way worse.
He named his kid after the letter “X”
Sounds like steam is saturating your connection, as the other user said, limit your download speed to somewhere below your connection speed.
The steamdeck may be fine because it had a slower wifi connection.
To be fair, the logitech G Cloud was never going to be a competitor to the deck, since it’s not made to run things on the bare metal
There is no .99…8.
The … implies continuing to infinity, but even if it didn’t, the “8” would be the end, so not an infinitely repeating decimal.
Without more detail we can only assume, but I would imagine it working the same way that DLSS is (presumed?) to work.
Most of the upscaling is done by their TAA algorithm that’s a part of FSR3.1, then the image will be cleaned up with their “AI” component for more image stability.