AMDIsOurLord

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AMDIsOurLord,

Benchmarks are also usually very different from real world usage, tbh

AMDIsOurLord, (edited )

Landline -> Nokia 6600 -> Sony Ericsson P990i -> Android 2.3 “Gingerbread”

Been on Android ever since

AMDIsOurLord,

This is probably some sort of firmware power management bug that the windows driver is working around. Try and see if you can find any documentation on it

[Video] Red Hat Is About To End Xorg: Is Wayland Ready? (www.youtube.com)

Come the next major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat is officially dropping the Xorg package, whilst it’ll still be available in RHEL 9 until 2032 the countdown has begun, Xorg is on the way out. Are you and your software going to be ready in time....

AMDIsOurLord,

They’re the ones who’s engineers worked on Xorg, so yes, they decide it.

AMDIsOurLord,

Cross platform

(*As long as your platform isn’t shite)

AMDIsOurLord,

He probably mistook vodka for water, give him a break

AMDIsOurLord,

Yeah this is true. Arch has lots of small and weird package bugs and breakages it drives me crazy and I used to daily drive that shit (well, both arch and artix) for about 2 years. Changed all my machines over to Debian (used it as a server before) and my life quality has gone nowhere but UP!

AMDIsOurLord,

Try Phoronix

A bunch of old fucks jerking themselves off to a half functional workflow they’ve had since 1987

AMD+Wayland+dual monitor = Screen flickering

So…I have an…interesting behavior I’ve never had before with an Nvidia or integrated intel chipsets…I have now my AMD card plugged both to a normal HDMI monitor, and then to another HDMI TV. Both work well. However, when I turn the TV off… The monitor will start flickering. About three flickers every minute or so....

AMDIsOurLord,

It could be some weird sleep behavior bug, or since it’s KDE, it could be another of the 5 gajillion daily bugs of KDE

AMDIsOurLord,

You could use VSCodium fork. I mean, it’s still the same exact shit, and I use it everyday without ANY observable difference to official builds of VSCode. Unless you end up joining the dark side one day and install 2000 ViM extentions lol

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