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After reading this thread I hope this is true I have had 2 laptops plugged in one for like 5 years non stop (this one I deactivated the battery in BIOS it’s old) and the other for about a year…
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After reading this thread I hope this is true I have had 2 laptops plugged in one for like 5 years non stop (this one I deactivated the battery in BIOS it’s old) and the other for about a year…
I did not know gamescope was a flatpak… For me gamescope did not do anything after installaling for like 2 hours of troubleshooting why it was not installing. I’m also on mint
For me fedora did not handle my 3080 well at all. Switched to mint and only real want is to upgrade Nvidia drivers to the 550 or whatever is the current best one. For me it is not available in the driver settings and not sure how else to get them…
Thanks for your detailed response. I did discover that my GPU load (etc 3080) was maxing out witch is the normal for windows aswell it’s just weird that I get like half the fps for the same amount of work. I don’t really play halo Infinite as much anymore and when I do I just decide to boot windows. I’m not exactly experienced in Linux or what to try to change to make it work better. I do plan on sometime upgrading to a newer os to try a newer Nvidia driver to see if that fixes it or makes it better. I do believe I have mouse acceleration off in my OS unless there are multiple ways to have it turned on.
Thanks again :)
My LG monitor has this but it’s a software download. There is no Linux download though and I have yet to try it out
Dang it still works for my friends on windows I can’t seem to get it to work no matter what client I use on Linux
I remember playing this awhile ago it’s actually pretty solid from what I remember.
Yea so I tried nobara and to be honest unless I’m stupid it sucked… Constant graphical issues no matter the application(I could not play halo Infinite it started I old load game but then it would break). So I then put on mint after a day and downloaded Nvidia drivers through there GUI and then wine (not entirely sure what it does to be honest) and tried some games all worked great/well.
Post has been updated thank you
By pressing ‘e’ to edit commands? Or c for command line Edit: you the best it worked we in there with both monitors
Just tried those to no avail
This might be my misunderstanding but when you say mainstream distribution what do you mean. My understanding is mint is built on Ubuntu similar to how nobara is built on fedora. So for example if something broke or I wanted to something on mint I can follow Ubuntu instructions (kind of) and follow fedora for nobara? Sorry if this is dumb question
omg that link is so cool thanks
I actually just found that on there page thanks :)
Won’t I have to install Nvidia drivers? This is my big concern if I’m being frank (I have a Nvidia card)
Thanks looking into it first on your list is mint I have heard alot of good things about this one might give it a go.
Thank you I believe I have it resolved
is /fstab
a folder? Or do you mean change that actual file?
Yea I bought one humble bundle (some earthquake relief or something) and now I have like 150 games I will never play…