offers a small improvement over the last version but does not address the majority of the issues keeping Nvidia from fully working on Linux
wayland is still broke on Nvidia
Still a very green banana.
offers a small improvement over the last version but does not address the majority of the issues keeping Nvidia from fully working on Linux
wayland is still broke on Nvidia
Google Translate app available for phones allows anyone to read any language with your camera and along with modern browsers being able to translate virtually any language the world is getting even smaller and innovations larger than life
nonSteam games, pirated games, maybe your setup or you yourself needs different settings for whatever reason, console emulation, and more
from the above link:
It is based on Valve’s version of WINE (Proton) and its modifications (Proton GE). It includes a set of scripts combined with wine-proton itself, a Steam Runtime Sniper container with the addition of ported versions of MANGOHUD (displaying useful information in the game window: FPS, FrameTime, CPU, GPU, etc.) and vkBasalt (improving graphics in games, very good in conjunction with FSR, DLSS) + many already configured optimizations for maximum performance.
One-click automatic installation (on the AUTO-install tab) of popular launchers such as: WGC, Epic Games, BattleNET, Origin, EVE Online, RockStar, Ubisoft connect, League of Legends and many others has been implemented.
For console game lovers, there are many console emulators available (under the EMULATORS tab): PPSSPP, Citra, Cemu, ePSXe, MAME and many more…
does the same thing the dwarf compressed .sh game starters do
they do what you said but with very specific instructions, settings, and tweaks you would otherwise have to manually configure
mpv without a frontend vs using celluloid as a frontend for mpv for example
umu has great potential but is not polished enough for an end user like portproton is at this point in time
would be like comparing Nvidia with Intel
Faugus Launcher is a frontend for the umu-launcher
it does not have the same performance and your fps in games will show it as well as graphics
there is a translate button built into modern browsers
and since startwine has not been cutting it lately portproton has been the only option
yes English developed options exist but are not on par such as Faugus Launcher or the Heroic Games Launcher
our computer repair shop has tested all the available game launchers for Linux on modern games
because English users and all other language users use it as well to play games
Cyberpunk 2077 is what am currently playing using this launcher because it is the only one that works and allows all the settings we prefer such as raytracing on top of good consistent fps
if you notice my other post on here was AdaptiveCPP which is also what use with portproton to get good fps
talking Cyberpunk with raytracing and medium settings on 1080p with an Intel arc A750 8GB 70+/- fps
Linux Gaming works but only with a big toolbox packed with good tools
most modern browsers should have a translate button readily available
portproton handles it all with an easy GUI window with on/off tabs for setting up the game with ease
A project that aims to make it easier for both novice and experienced users to run Windows games on Linux.
The project aims to make the process of running games (and other software) as easy as possible, but at the same time provides flexible settings for experienced users.
https://linux-gaming.ru/t/ustanovka-portproton-ispolzovanie-wine-proton-bez-steam/24
also portproton will download all required packages in the program such as vkBasalt and will have an easy to use GUI
my bad did not notice the link failed to attach fixed it
to put this simply you are able to use the libraries from all the GPU vendors and it works really well
the intel arc cards for example have garbage software but use Nvidia DLSS and Cuda on that bitch and watch it fly with raytracing included
getting a post together and will post it here on Linux Gaming in the next week or so that will in detail get you up and running with a gaming computer that utilizes AdaptiveCPP
use to be good for that personally used one as our daily driver on a 4k 60fps media pc up until recent updates a few months ago
without other tools like adaptivecpp and that is very experimental right now it a useless chunk of silicone
and here is more
https://github.com/RusNor/StartWine-Launcher
the Ukraine and Russia situation is definitely a linux gaming thing too
there are coders in Russia that make great proton tools for running games with it without steam and the other day someone was posting about gpu files also on here so though this was in the same vein
intricately linked tetris for fucks sake Russia has been on the nonwindows gaming scene for a while
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronika_60
https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom
https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode
https://github.com/derrod/legendary
list goes on
impossible to build a linux gaming computer at this point in time without GitHub
was in the middle of doing so when it went down
could you expand on this at all?
Arch Linux with a Gnome desktop with low core hardware even dual core a year ago on Wayland would not be a to play a video on VLC for a week straight no power offs or restarts without crashing and or some error
Fast forward to today and that same setup even without updating regularly will get you the same experience as Windows in regard to stability and being able to stay running without crashes or errors
Shout out to the Steam team for their contributions to Linux and yes use Arch btw and feel am able to make more changes to the system than before
own a computer shop
patrons love windows, love signing up for a windows account, always clicks share my data, and buys the hell out of HP products
blame the lack of good education at least here in the US
depends
as long as it is an android image from the manufacturer for the drivers
beyond that the part that contains the operating system the memory module is the same as desktop/ laptop, auto, and any other computers in one regard
anything that contains, reads, or writes data will eventually lose integrity usually at 2-3 years sometimes up to five years
whole point of arch is creating your own environment yes it is the experience we and all those we install for have arch works flawlessly with community constantly adding and improving
arch is what steam deck uses maximum compatibility plus steam puts in code
Arch Linux with Gnome Desktop proton-experimental and wine-staging installed just like the Steam Deck Two computers in the house both have 16gb DDR3 ram and 8gb rx 580 gpu Hogwarts Legacy plays smooth as does most modern games.
double check the GPU drivers are up to date and not using a more stable out of date version
is it a purchased or pirated?
if pirated using the custom game launcher portproton could be what you are looking for
if it is purchased you may have to use something like Arch that has more up to date bleeding edge rather than a stable release such as Ubuntu