Unyieldingly

@Unyieldingly@lemmy.world
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Only if 2026 is the year of the Risc V Linux Wayland Desktop .

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that was fast no delays?

Linux is not Unix if you want to use Unix someone has it on floppy disks.

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Steam snap was so broken Valve told people to use the .deb or flathub.

Samsung has a setting for 85%, i know my phone only charging to 85% does not get as hot.

Good one day i maybe able to use AMD hardware and dump cuda, it really sucked not being able to to use simple software do to AMD's zero support.

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Don't think so as they asked for "Workstation KDE" and "Workstation GNOME" > Issue tagged with: changes, f42 I think Fedora was doing a lot of work on KDE anyways.

please don't post that site. I just need a few more things to work well with Wayland like Nvidia Drivers.

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Redhat does a lot of testing/patching with Xorg Server.

most of the people who was working on Xorg Server moved to Wayland a few years ago, Ubuntu and Debian have been Defaulting to Wayland, on the main Desktops, and Desktops are dropping Xorg Server support in Development, this is not just Redhat.

No Patches and No $$$,$$$,$$$ = Xorg server dead. if you want to pay 15 to 20+ Software Engineers/Testers to work on Xorg Server got for it.

FreeBSD has Wayland support to.

Even the Xorg mailing list is mostly dead, many of the Xorg Server Dev's moved on, XWayland will be long lived.

and last i was there for all the Crying about XFree86 to I'm old.

was not ready you had to use a PPA to make it work well.

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Use a VPN to check for a bottleneck, my ISP will cap my downloads from Steam to 10MB/s with a shitty VPN i get 25+MB/s.

The CIA will know, we will most likely not.

Nvidia Opensource Drivers, NVK etc with Wayland support, and bcachefs.

This time they said if you don't want the deb to use flatpak.

I'm ready for my system to just work out of the box Nvidia's Drivers are a shit show.

Not a Bug.

Wait for Battlemage, the DG2 cards will not have full support with the newer drivers also BattleMage is coming out soon.

no one cares.

When is Valve going to release SteamOS Desktop? I would use it for many things.

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This was a issue XWayland had for years, good to see they fixed it so fast.

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I been moving my systems to Debian stable, thanks to flatpak and backports.

ZFS is by far the best just use TrueNAS, Ubuntu is crap at supporting ZFS, also only set your pool's VDEV 6-8 wide.

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up to AMD Ryzen 7XXX and Intel 13xxx Should Work just fine, and at most you may have to use the Debian backport Kernel 6.5 soon to be 6.6, and or pop a new wifi card in it as Dell ships some shitty wifi cards.

https://backports.debian.org/ btw LMDE has backports enabled by default.

I have a new Dell laptop with LMDE on it. The laptop works just fine, all my apps are from flathub other then the ones that shipped with LMDE.

So it is more or less like changing to -1 or something.

I want to see a Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs Ryzen 7 7800X vs Intel Core i9-14900K.

it really is and i been liking green Debian as well.

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yeah it does it has from the start.

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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Linux Mint etc as well. also this is a local one, so not many people care.

I have been using LMDE6 with some back ports, it has been working very well so far also with flatpak.

also out in the Boonies

Flatpak is why i moved to Debian, Running a Stable OS with the latest packages have made my Linux Desktop a full replacement for Windows, MacOS and Rolling releases.

go to Texas Gas and Oil rigs for miles and miles.

Nope they're killing off the proprietary driver on the Kernel side.

I been running Debian with a few Backports like Pipewire, Kernel, and Flatpak it has been good so far.

Backports use to get Nvidia updates, I don't know if this is the case anymore.

I remember Linus saying once the kernel gets so big they will release the next version so 7.0 is coming soon?

TrueNAS, and Debian

Proxmox, TrueNAS, Debian with cockpit etc. really any type 1 hyperviser work's.