Linux needs developers developers developers developers developers developers developers. Notably gamedevs. And kde needs to be default. Osx is only popular in a couple countries.
Linux needs developers developers developers developers developers developers developers. Notably gamedevs. And kde needs to be default. Osx is only popular in a couple countries.
"That's rough buddy."
For more useful advice, see all the other comments.
They want to sell guns, while weakening their competition.
I got myself an expensive-ish rx 480 because nvidia said they will support vulkan on it. They never implemented vulkan for fermi. Never again will i buy from greedy liars.
Linus is talking about a different thing entirely. And while their drivers were always great, there is much more to the story then just how well they render 3d.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIaNZXgDtRU Here's a documentary on a similar security company.
Kubuntu
On slackware-current. Latest kde, mesa, fairly new lts kernel. All vanilla software (with security patches). Xfce, and more. No official gnome. Everything works, simple system. No official package dependency resolution, install a lot of packages recommended (they in groups). Good for me.
Edit: oh, and very stable
Current has mesa 23.1.3 and kernel 6.1.
Been a while since i built a kernel. Way i did it was (as root):
wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.4.3.tar.xz
for example)cd /usr/src/
and tar xvf the-downloaded-tarball
rm linux
- it's a link to kernel source, so that programs can compile against the kernel (rarely necessary)ln -s linux-downloaded-one linux
- makes new link to downloaded kernelcp linux-installed-kernel/.config linux/
- copy the old config to the newcd linux
then make oldconfig
- a lot of questions about all the new options, that should include the new arc drivers if they are not included into old onesmake menuconfig
or make nconfig
- are TUI-s to configure the kernel. nconfig has a search (F8)make bzImage modules
- to compile the kernel and modules (basically shared libs)make modules_install
- copies modules to /lib/modules/version (important as most drivers are modules)cp arch/x86_64/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-version
- copy the kernel core to /boot/etc/lilo.conf
- if you use grub then idkimage = ...
, keep the original to have a bootable kernel/boot/vmlinuz
to whatever i called mineNot the official slackware way, but.. actually slack is the slackware way. Have borked my system plenty of times and had to dig up the install cd/usb to fix it.
There is documentation on slackbook http://www.slackbook.org/html/system-configuration-kernel.html but it's a bit outdated. You can always ask questions on the official forum https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/
For all other questions see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt9MP70ODNw
Dota (1, in warcraft 3) would have a hitch every once in a while, and i'd die if it was in a fight. Cause was swap writing to disk, that you can't turn off in winxp. I was already looking at linux, so i said f it. Bdw warcraft 3 runs well on linux if you add -opengl.
I'm not into this topic, but i do want to share a talk by Joe Armstrong (creator of erlang).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNICGEwmXLU
The whole chanel is full of stuff like this.
It is impossible to "cancel" noise in a room, because physics. Maybe you could cancel out some waves in some parts of a room, but you would probably intruduce your own waves in other parts of the room.
My advice: get some foam/stone wool, plants, a couch, put a blanket on the wall and or ceeling. Absorb the waves. Active noise cancelation only really works in earphones.
I think they would be far more useful if all of them had pens.
This has nothing to do with technology.