It won’t be ready for a bit for m4 but m3 and older can run asahi. Asahi now has support for steam so now you can run steam games on linux on Apple silicon with little to no setup. Works pretty well minus a 16gb ram requirement.
It won’t be ready for a bit for m4 but m3 and older can run asahi. Asahi now has support for steam so now you can run steam games on linux on Apple silicon with little to no setup. Works pretty well minus a 16gb ram requirement.
The Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke.
My teeth hurt.
I was testing this yesterday. It’s genuinely insane how well it works. I have the base m1 air though so I was running into ram limitations for even relatively basic games but games running on proton run phenomenally while they can. I just wish there was a way to trim the fat off of fedora or get this working on arch.
Has anyone here used fedora minimal with hyperland? If so, what is your base ram usage? Currently with a fresh gnome install with gdm disabled upon startup and tty launching hyprland I’m sitting at about 2.5gb used. Add the nearly 3.5g of the emulator+steam and the system is capped.
So fitting. Perfect timing to return from outer space…
My girlfriend has been watching her friends dog while they are out of town and she sent me this recently. I can’t exactly remember the pups name right offhand which is sad because I went to his birthday party… they had cake, a portrait on the wall and they actually made stickers of the dog for everyone.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade would be rad, the og was the first rpg I played and finished.
Thanks for putting this on!
It keeps me up at night thinking of what could have been.
I wouldn’t say it particularly sucks. It could be used as a powerhouse hosting server. Docker makes it very easy to do no matter the os now a days. Really though I’d say its competition is more along the lines of ampere systems in terms of power to performance. It even beats amperes 128 core arm cpu at a power to performance ratio which is extremely impressive in the server/enterprise world. Not to say you’re gonna see them in data centers because price to performance is a thing as well. I just feel like it fits right into the niche it was designed for.
You make good points here for the beginner however there are better alternatives and solutions for basically everything you mentioned here. The biggest I want to address is conflicts on your system. Generally running servers on metal is just outright bad practice. Containerize. Always containerize. There are lots of great options. Docker, podman, Lxc, helm, flatpak… hell. Snap if you must. Running servers on metal is generally is just asking for trouble unless the system’s entire purpose is for that. Also the cg-nat situation. Personally been behind it for a few years but it’s not a problem as long as you have a reverse proxy tunnel in place. Not a hard fix at all.
If you like 1.1.1.1 the. You should try 9.9.9.9. Or better yet host unbound pihole if you’re up to the challenge. Best dns experience I’ve had.
Nothing, I was just stating that the only real option for an easy Nvidia Wayland experience right now is kde. If anything it’s a complement.
Valve thought it was appropriate when they made the steam deck.
They are running Nvidia. Their only option for Wayland is kde.
I guess they don’t git it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Luke was also advocating for Linux. He said that it was much better in terms of productivity.
The nvidia/vulkan open source driver is apparently pretty rad. I haven’t had a chance to test it myself yet since I am running a dual gpu setup that contains one gpu that isn’t supported. The original maintainer for nouveau is apparently also working at Nvidia and contributing to the project as an Nvidia employee now too soooo maybe they are turning over a new leaf?
He goes into detail in the video below. https://odysee.com/@BrodieRobertson:5/did-nvidia-just-officially-support:2
It’s amazing. Until there is a conflict with mismatched qt libraries.