

ujust setup-virtualization, distrbox ,homebrew are ur friends


ujust setup-virtualization, distrbox ,homebrew are ur friends
Please open process monitor GUI or htop and filter what using CPU all time on 100%


They can strike on github using dcma publish better on codeberg
Not anymore all TVs are “smart” nowdays they don’t sell dumb TVs,also i missing ips to not have burned pixels as phones has and also many modern matrix quality is suck actually, I checked one local shop and changing angle of view on small degree losing color details dramatically


Scratch basically doing this


Install something like edubuntu/endless os with gcompiz


Unfortunately no u need load in usual mode and using ssh from phone for example connect to ur PC to collect logs


The only my possible suppose that there are something wrong with current driver of and amd team fucked possibly. Can u load on arch and using ssh to collect logs from dmesg about amdgpu module


Nomodeset is disabling all DRI kernel modules related to videocard so no surprise that u cannot modprobe it .just for test to u have windows somewhere on second disk to test if problem repeating there too to exclude hardware problem


Honestly in my opinion just pirate windows ltsc/iot ltsc/server ltsc editions


Try to downgraded Linux kernel version or better install linux-lts and use it for now


So what ur video card?


Tianocore open source uefi implementation exist for many years
Yes u can do it fine :) I think it can handle maybe light PSP games
Uh um with such hardware the best would be to make old console emulation with such disto https://www.lakka.tv/
I like bazzite but why not mint would good option 580 driver already in their repo so what problem at all he can expect
Hmm would be nice if u would provide logs after wake up from dmesg
I think u need try to use more modern versions of linux kernel
I am running macbook air mid 2012 with Linux mint with installed closed source driver from mint driver manager and works fine without fearing me to update since mint based on Ubuntu LTS