Nvidia open drivers.
Wayland has rendering glitches (most notably with steam) and X11 has constant micro-flickering that kills my eyes.
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Nvidia open drivers.
Wayland has rendering glitches (most notably with steam) and X11 has constant micro-flickering that kills my eyes.
The only thing that shouldn’t have anything to do with it was the NVMe.
Wiped clean several times over with sanitization and several linux installs, but it’s the only old part, and only tie-in.
They don’t.
Just went through another round of Proxmox-> NixOS-> EndeavourOS-> Windows11, because of Nvidia.
I upgraded everything except one NVMe.
Also read what I actually wrote. Full offline installs always.
And linux would be an option except Nvidia.
Chances are MS is still tracking you via TPM and/or hw/peripherals.
I can’t not register Windows 11, because despite everything I try to erase my hardware footprint, it still ties it to my digital license.
This goes as far as upgrading every single piece of hardware on my PC, and using an entirely different ISP.
And no. I don’t use any Microsoft services on Win 11. I don’t use Internet in any capacity when installing. Nor do I use any cd keys for Windows.
Everything the installer asks me, I answer “No.” to.
This should honestly be a huge privacy concern but alas.
I feel like this should be more comprehensive. The fonts used in the homographic example, does not display the actual difference browsers do.
That said, it does have useful information as well.
I wash mine when it starts growing mold. So anywhere from every 3 years to every 6 years.
I can’t anymore. Leads to system crashing randomly. 11 works unfortunately.
Could you elaborate a bit?
Isn’t Proxmox etc. “Gpu less”, as they only use tty instead of anything like a WM or DE?
I’d prefer a “master” / hypervisor running a bunch of VM’s for different purposes.
Whether they be for gaming, pirating, development, pen testing, home automation, porn, or anything else really.
'Course I’d only be running gpu passthrough into a single VM at a time, can’t split a single GPU into 50 passthroughs yet.
iGPU shares one monitor with the dGPU, but on different protocol, which from what I read online is supported.
It only really needs output when I flick it open.
So maybe it needs a KVM switch instead of trusting the monitors splits.
How would hooking up everything to the GPU be beneficial when it comes to GPU passthrough?
Albeit is it even necessary these days.
You can disable it explicitly, yes.
It should be possible to use it with the dgpu.
Edit: You can also prioritize using the iGPU over the dGPU in bios. Maybe that’d work, hmm.
Sadly not sarcastic. Ideal is Radeon handling the base, and NVIDIA being used in passthrough.
They just refuse to cooperate.
Scenario 1. X11 “works”, wayland doesn’t. Trying to update NVIDIA drivers leads to boot failure.
Scenario 2. Wayland works. Only on igpu. Only via HDMI. Only on one monitor.
Scenario 3. Wayland works on Displayport. Doesn’t even recognize second monitor.
Scenario 4. Everything seems to work. Trying to do GPU passthrough fails.
Scenario 5. IGPU is hogging displayport, despite being connected via HDMI, thus preventing the DGPU passthrough on either HDMI or DP.
The good ol fashioned,
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Pixel as a phone is good.
Google bad.
But it’s not like other brands are any bit more ethical/pro-consumer.
So buying second-hand is always a goos option.
Youtube, as in the entire site, is an advertising platform.
Everything the user does is sold to the highest bidder.
Video ads make pennies compared to everything else.
You can actually just stream media files sequentially via torrents.
It only needs couple* seedboxes by Google to seed the torrents.
Sure you do buddy.
Euthanasia is totally legal and not shunned upon everywhere in the world.