

Okay fine, they hired the developer behind NVK, though I hear they’re working on a zink implementation over this to supersede nouveau. I’m not clear on the exact timelines but I want to say this was established post-hire.
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Okay fine, they hired the developer behind NVK, though I hear they’re working on a zink implementation over this to supersede nouveau. I’m not clear on the exact timelines but I want to say this was established post-hire.
I feel that but it’s a very early driver. I gather they hired the original developer of radv not long ago. They’re moving to open kernel modules and (I may have misheard this) but are rearchiteching their kernel driver? I would imagine this would be open like amdgpu? They seem to be doing better with Wayland support as well, which is nice on either front.
They appear to be working hard on Linux desktop experience to better support CUDA workflows but it’ll benefit people who just want to play games in the long run.
Haven’t they already sort of embraced nvk?
Most critically no overview at startup. I also use dash to panel as the default hot corner behaviour to show all apps is sorta bad design if you’re using a mouse.
really looking forward to this.
have been comfortably using gnome with a set of extensions; still have some hangups around their design decisions.
I’d never heard of arrow lake dying like raptor has been? wild.
as far as I’m aware, those should be fine, I’d still recommend upgrading to the latest SBIOS (3.40) where available
But ASRock 800 series AM5 boards are killing granite ridge 3D CPUs en masse. Funny enough, it happened to me.
I begrudgingly switched to Asus after my CPU was RMA’d as that was the only other vendor to offer ECC compat on a consumer platform.
I’ll consider you lucky. I’ve had many experiences with their hardware across different segments (phones, tablets, laptops, mainboards, NICs, displays, GPUs).
They’re an atrocious vendor with extremely poor customer support (and shitty SW practicies for UMA systems and motherboards).
I don’t think many people have been as unfortunate as I have with them, the general consensus is they mark their products up considerably relative to competition (particularly mainboards & GPUs).
To be fair, their contemporaries arent much butter.
in that situation, Asus are the shitty part, though it is nice to see more TV-sized monitors. Fuck HDMI.
which distro and hardware config? Can’t speak to docker as I don’t use that any more, I’ve yet to get stuck into homeassistant, but games are just click and run on most distros with steam?
For whatever it’s worth, you can enable a movable tab bar in Firefox Nightly for Android.
This will force the tab and omnibar to the top of the screen, however.
sick one
amazing! Appreciate the info
Great find, trying this out later. Does this use a disk buffer for instant replay or can you specify the use of system memory?
My favourite strat so far is going all in on an extermination, four FRVs, each of us driving.
Drive out of zone, become a traitor and the dodge what seems to be an endless supply of orbital 380 HE shells as you cheese it through the enemies.
Certainly not the most efficient method but swag af
It’s for the best. We still have Titanfall 2 and Northstar.
Suppose this alleviates the IHS height/thickness in some way for GNR-X. Expected it would eventually play out like this though it’s sad that RPL / HPT DT had to suffer.
I’ve had situations like this with my notebook where it would appear to do nothing from the GUI when clicked. It was because I didn’t have power connected, and I think gnome software has since been updated to reflect this.
Assuming you were connected to power, I’m not sure but it may be worth reporting as a bug to gnome-software?
The gap is fairly narrow if you look at mesa-git performance. This is workload dependent but if anything, RADVs trajectory of improvement in RTRT seems great even without AMD’s involvement.