I tried to install nobara and it was the single worst Linux experience I've ever had. I couldn't get my monitor to run at full refresh rate and then it just straight up wasn't ever usable again for that install.
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Not to mention the huge amount of farmland and deforestation that could be avoided
Hdr should make some headway this year which is good, I have it enabled on my desktop environment, I'd love to see something along the lines of Windows auto Hdr though
There's an even lower power a310 now, I think it's even low enough power to be powered solely by the pcie slot
Manjaro was one of my first distros when I was still learning, when I installed it, it made Wayland my default but didn't put in the required nvidia kernel parameters and I couldn't boot. I didn't even know what Wayland was to know why I couldn't boot
Legit, his job was to get kicked in the head professionally, and people look to him for wisdom?
Personally I've never had an issue with nvidia on Linux, it's also "just worked" for me. My gripe is the lack of vaapi support
Isn't that due to that codec requiring royalties? Half the reason there is such a bit push towards av1 instead of h265 is that there is no royalties involved
I believe their refund policy is actually from ACCC in Australia, rather than European rulings
I also wanted to host lemmy, then I got worried that I'd accidentally get cp or other horrendous shit federated to me and then potentially be breaching some laws by either having it, or disposing of it incorrectly
If flatpak permissions are the problem, you could try out flatseal, and see if you can make the problem go away by tweaking permissions
EndeavourOS is good for having arch, without having to deal with having arch