He means that his laptop has a dedicated GPU from AMD and his CPU with iGPU is also made by AMD
He means that his laptop has a dedicated GPU from AMD and his CPU with iGPU is also made by AMD
Bro snap has infos like that as well
Thank you for the hint, but disabling the unneeded user just caused the welcome screen to show up again. I just reinstalled it now.
Use the default mesa drivers and use corectrl. Depending on the version of mint you’re using, you might need to install the appropriate ppas (just google them, you’ll find them)
The number of IPs hitting their software repos can be a decent way of estimating active users. Also, ISO downloads and so on.
Wayland on AMD is amazing
Powershell as admin then type set-service wuauserv -startuptype manual; stop-service wuauserv
This will disable the windows update service. If you do want to run updates again (and you should do that regularly), just type start-service wuauserv and use the windows update page in settings.
Linux is still way better though.
Use nala instead of apt, it’s mostly a different frontend that looks way nicer, but also has vast improvements such as simultaneous downloads and a controllable history
You could create systemd services to control wine for each app you want to run, that way you can use systemd’s sandboxing.
Hard disagree. Their GNOME implementation is great, the distro is stable and snaps are fine. It’s just not quite as libre as some people want.
he means that wine does not play games well if they’re loaded off of an ntfs drive. which is true. he could just backup his data, reformat to ext4 and restore his data though.
Honestly, I’m not surprised. Linux on the desktop (or laptop!) has gotten so damn good that going back to windows feels like an absolute chore everytime I need to do so for work.
There is, I must’ve somehow missed it
You were right! Idk how I didn’t see that!
Can’t remember having seen that, but I’ll take another look once I get home from work. Thanks for the hint!
You mean the feature set in the grub config? Their guide on setting up your system to get all the features is quite easy to do and linked on their git lab page