guskikalola

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[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

@Titou proprietary drivers, dkms version.
Official repos.

Both my friend and I experienced this, a few minutes later pahole was reverted to previous version on the repos and the update was delayed until fixes were made.

I migrated from nvidia to amd last summer and no issues since then ( a few crashes in Minecraft, its the only game capable of crashing the GPU, dont know why or how ).

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 5 points 6 months ago (3 children)

@Titou @Nisaea Well, in my case it once broke due to a conflict between pahole and nvidia that caused errors. Games would crash every now and then. I was going crazy until I found that the update broke nvidia :}

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 9 points 7 months ago (1 children)

@thecookingsenpai @Titou Yet has to be said, I've been using linux for gaming for almost 2 years now, the amount of games you can play now compared to PlayOnLinux era is impressive.
I only run into issues when the game uses windows only anti-cheats, but I don't have many of those games ( I said goodbye to League now that they are adding Vanguard ), therefor I can play fully on Linux.

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 1 points 10 months ago

@dustyData The RPi4 4GB model already struggles being me the only user, I have a bunch of services but RAM is not the problem nor is the cpu, the main problem in my case is the i/o limitation. I boot from the USB, while most operations don't suppose much load for the system, as soon as I start writing to the disk series or even update dockers the system starts to slow down.

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

@olafurp I have 1TB SSD storage on my rpi and I delete series once I have watched them, otherwise I eventually run out of storage if I don't. Well, good luck, but maybe before upgrading your storage you should upgrade your home server, a rpi is powerfull but you will eventually face problems related to I/O and CPU limitations

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

@nolight @CheeseNoodle I believe one use-case for those licensed paid programs are the business who truly need some trustworthy software and dedicated support. The FOSS might be great for personal use, but maybe LibreOffice doesn't fit every company's needs

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 6 points 10 months ago (7 children)

@olafurp @AlecSadler What kind of data hoader are you?!
I mean, if you can afford that sure, but I find it unnecesary.
Also, how do you plan to backup that much storage? just curious about the last one, I always find it hard to backup more than 100 GB of media

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 1 points 10 months ago

@Moshpirit @ElCanut why cats, dogs are funnier :(

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

@Phanlix YAY!! So happy you finally managed to get it working

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 3 points 10 months ago (4 children)

@Phanlix Well thats sad. Probably if you could show the error someone more experienced than me in gnome or fedora could help.

Can I recommend you to switch to another distro ( for what I just read from other user, PopOS seems to be good for newbies ) or DE? KDE is a DE which look very similar to Windows and I had 0 problem mounting my samba and nfs drives.

[–] guskikalola@social.vivaldi.net 1 points 10 months ago

@dukk My first Linux experience was with Ubuntu, as my old laptop couldn't handle Windows anymore. Then I also got a RPI but by that time I already bought a better PC and left Linux. After some years tinkering with the rpi I finally became confident enough to dual boot Kubuntu. Now I only have Linux on my computers ( arch in both pc and laptop )

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