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woelkchen , in gaming distro recommendation
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Bazzite has the most buzz recently.

Bartley ,

I would also recommend Bazzite, or any Ublue image, but Bazzite is the gaming one.

iturnedintoanewt OP , in Lutris Guitar Hero - Notes...notes everywhere!
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Nevermind! I kinda got it. THe notes that show triplicated are the GHWT mode oens. If I chose in the settings the notes to look older like in GH3, then they display perfectly ok. I don’t care too much whether they have some weird shine or contour.

LunchEnjoyer , in TUXEDO Computers Launches First All-AMD Linux Gaming Laptop
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Nice machine, but 1700euros?? 🙊

Cycloprolene , (edited ) in Tumbleweed vs Windows 11 in 5 games on a 3080M - Windows about 10% faster on Average

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Cycloprolene , (edited ) in NVK Gaming - Overwatch 2 - 7945HX 4090M

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kelvie , in TUXEDO Computers Launches First All-AMD Linux Gaming Laptop

Are these just Clevos or another OEM? Or a custom design by Tuxedo?

menemen , in TUXEDO Computers Launches First All-AMD Linux Gaming Laptop
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How are they quality wise? I normally use my computers for a rather long time.

onlinepersona ,

I have one from a few years ago and it works quite well. Very happy with it.

sonymegadrive , in NVK Gaming - Overwatch 2 - 7945HX 4090M

If/when NVK becomes the defacto driver for nv GPUs, what would it mean for cuda?

ReverseModule OP ,
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I mean CUDA is probably never coming to Nouveau/NVK. Never say never still, the current focus is definitely on gaming though.

sonymegadrive ,

Yeah, that’s understandable; there’s probably a lot a proprietary stuff in the cuda sdk / driver.

sonymegadrive ,

Are you personally working on NVK? Terrific work if you are BTW! This is really positive progress

ReverseModule OP ,
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No, no. I have nothing to do with any kind of Linux dev unfortunately. I do want to start learning Vulkan though. XD

RedWeasel ,

Also, just a stable accelerated desktop on install. Basic home/office and web/media consumption use.

Regarding cuda, yeah never know. Probably not for a long while as one of the benefits of their current driver is that it uses the same codebase between linux, freebsd and windows, so they should have feature parity in that regard. There are definitely pro/cons for their driver though.

0ops , in TUXEDO Computers Launches First All-AMD Linux Gaming Laptop

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mat , in TUXEDO Computers Launches First All-AMD Linux Gaming Laptop
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Cool! Might make me reconsider the next laptop I get. The all-AMD Zephyrus G14 I currently run has been an awful experience (overheating after 15min of gaming, random iGPU freezes, fTPM stuttering, no video accel on Wayland, HDMI is broken, wifi randomly stops working, and mic disappears on 99% of boots), and I was looking to replace it with an Nvidia laptop, but maybe Tuxedo can fix these issues on their own hardware and make AMD viable.

thoughtorgan ,

Damn, I love my g14. Good performance for what I expected out of the hardware.

warmaster ,

Tuxedo is the way to go right now, and since their prices are on point, we should support them for building rigs around Linux.

Tzeentch , in launching titanfall through steam opens an ea app installer and then immediately crashes
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    didn’t work

    n3cr0 , in Wine 8.21 brings High-DPI scaling and initial Vulkan support for Wayland

    I didn’t know, vanilla Wine had no Vulkan support. I took it for granted since I run on Proton GE.

    Wyrryel ,

    It had no vulkan support in wayland yet. It supports vulkan in x11 probably

    J4g2F , in Question about Steam Deck vs Gaming PC
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    Did you turn on steamplay/proton on in the settings? Including the toggle to use it for all titels?

    Of course does not mean all games are playable, but they at least should so up in your library to try.

    You can test a windows game and especially single player games most just work. If you have some problems you can check it on protondb.com. Maybe someone already found a simple solution.

    chemical_cutthroat OP ,
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    I’ve got it all set up now, thanks for the instructions. Super exited to try this out.

    DarkThoughts ,

    I really don't know why they don't enable this by default on a Linux installation.

    doomsel , in Question about Steam Deck vs Gaming PC

    By default only the officially supported games are listed. If a game is not supported this does not in.any way mean that it will not work. In my experience everything except some anticheat infested games will not work. For some rare games some tinkering is necessary, yiucan typically find infos here in the protondb

    To make all games visible, go to your settings then go to the “Compatibility” settings, then locate the “Steam Play” section. Toggle on the “Enable Steam Play for all other titles,” choose the latest Proton version from the dropdown menu, click “OK,” and restart Steam.

    chemical_cutthroat OP ,
    @chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

    Thanks for the info. All set up now, and downloading games!

    Keegen , in Question about Steam Deck vs Gaming PC

    You need to go to Steam settings and enable Steam Play for all titles, otherwise Steam will only show you native/verified games as playable.

    Nibodhika ,

    Also I seem to remember doing the same on my Deck a while back, possibly he also did it there but forgot about it since this is a do once and never again thing.

    chemical_cutthroat OP ,
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    That was exactly what happened. Once I realized it, I smacked my forehead.

    somenonewho ,

    It’s funny because when you described your problem I also knew immediately what the issue was since I remember turning that setting on for my gaming PC back when steam play was new (been gaming on Linux exclusively since 2016).

    But for the life of me I can not remember turning on that setting on my steam deck. I must have since it works with all games but I really can’t remember switching it on.

    dan1101 ,

    I’m surprised that isn’t the default.

    sugar_in_your_tea ,

    It probably should be at this point. The opposite made a ton of sense when Steam Play was new and most games didn’t work, but now the opposite is true (at least in my experience).

    bionicjoey ,

    I think the reason it’s opt-in is so that people don’t feel like they’ve been ripped off/lied to when they buy a game thinking they are getting a native experience

    sugar_in_your_tea ,

    Yeah, makes sense. However, that could be easily solved with a popup or something when you first launch a game that says, “This title has not been verified by Valve to run properly on your platform, do you want to continue? [ x ] Don’t show this again.”

    DarkThoughts ,

    Which is even funnier because a lot of the times the native builds run worse, if at all, and it is typically recommended to just use Proton. Native clients unfortunately mean jack shit if they aren't properly supported and maintained by the developers, which is why I'm not too fazed whenever people were warning that Proton will cause fewer native titles. Like, have you seen the Linux gaming market pre Proton? It was not pretty, not even with Wine, but especially with just native titles only. Can't tell me they would rather go back to that instead of the current situation.

    Lipriv30 ,

    Could I use wine/proton to run windows games on my M2 MacBook ?

    warmaster ,

    No. But Apple has built an alternative, although devs need to do some work to get their games running. That said, Mac gaming is even less popular than Linux Gaming, so don’t expect a good catalogue.

    SatyrSack ,

    You can buy games for any platform regardless of your Steam Play settings. They just might not show up in your library.

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