chic_luke

joined 11 months ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

The only thing that comes to mind is battery damage. Keeping your laptop constantly plugged in and heating up during intensive work / gaming sessions will speed up the rate at which the battery ages. However, it's a Framework, so repairs are reasonably cheap and doable - so even this point has shakey ground to stand on.

Aside from that - there is no loss. I, too, use my laptop as a desktop replacement with a dock nowadays. Laptops have gotten so good that while surely desktops are still better, many users - even heavy ones - are fine with the performance output that laptops give you.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Interesting that in ~10 years the professionalism of the project's communication hasn't changed, despite circumstances changing

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Unless you use gamescope as a login / tty session then it falls flat on its face. The Deck doesn't use KWin in its gaming mode so it's pretty much irrelevant what compositor you use if it isn't gamescope if you're trying to get close to SteamOS

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (5 children)

This is very old stuff in fact

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Have you already tried installing it? All we need is literally someone to install the BE200 instead of the RZ616, try to boot the laptop with it, and see what happens

If you are using the BE200 right now and it works and it gets detected then it's golden, and we know the BE200 works on AMD boards!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (7 children)

Welcome to PCSX2 development. Same project that had a developer, years ago, claiming that supporting Linux was a burden and that if only Linux was not a support target, the Windows build was much further along but sadly they needed to support Linux.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I just cannot find enough specs online. It seems to be supported on the standard m.2 form factor (encouraging, as you can get an Intel AX210 on an old T480 as of today, so these things generally have had a degree of retro-compatibility) but I can't seem to find info on whether it is a stand-alone interface, or CNVi. In the former case - I think it is very very very likely to work, even on AMD variants. On the latter - requires 12th gen or higher, but it should work, assuming the CNVi interface hasn't really changed in the 13th gen (which has so far been 12th gen but more efficient and no real changes)

There should be no harm in trying out. In the worst case, I'd try to Google to see if there is any known way to reset the CNVi firmware state on Insyde BIOS if you want to be super careful but I doubt it would cause permanent damage. On AMD there is really nothing bad it can do - there is no CNVi firmware to touch so the worst thing that can happen is it does not detected as a WiFi adapter and that's the end of it.

No way around trying. Someone has to do it first.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Thank you! I've already had some people give me crap for not buying a Gen 3 instead, but all data I've found seems to indicate that during heavy use the performance difference with a 4x4 Nvme is noticeable, and the P41 is actually more efficient than the P31 because, while the power consumption is higher when it's doing rw, it takes about half the time to complete said operation, and it is also much faster than the P31 to race to idle. Seems like the controller on the P41 Platinum is just very, very good for power consumption, with no known rivals (except the Solidgm P44 Pro, which has the same SK Hynix Aries controller and very similarly performing flash, but it's €250 vs. €120, and for a margin of error difference, I won't pay that much)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Prices are going up in Italy, and are nowhere near as low. $160? Try 100 euros more. :(

I snagged a SK Hynix P41 Platinum for my Framework 16 (2 TB) for €124. I hope I did well enough...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

It's basically whatever. The days of being able to play only some retro or indie games on integrated graphics are long gone

Starfield might have trouble running, but something like Cyperbunk is playable already.

Still I play Stardew Valley on my old laptop and I recommend it, whether you're using an Intel iGPU or a RTX 4090! It's maybe the best PC game ever made.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Frankly, regardless of what the optimization guide says, I would not use TLP. TLP is widely known in the Linux community for being very troublesome in this respect. Your CPU scheduler very likely does a much better job anyway, and TLP needs to be specifically fine-tuned for a machine to work well. Personally, I think the performance penalty you pay for TLP is not worth the battery life advantage. Sure, my laptop lasts longer on TLP, but it's also slower - not rocket science, right? If you put the brakes on your CPU, it will run slower and draw less power. Seems about right.

I would try one of the following options:

  • Drop TLP completely, and use power-profiles-daemons plus powertop and go work on some of the tunables to turn off features you don't need to gain more power
  • Tweak your TLP config yourself. Make sure Turbo Boost is allowed, and edit the CPU-related parameters to be less conservative. You may keep the USB device suspend stuff alone if you want.
  • Use Fedora Workstation and don't do anything else. It already has pretty good defaults for battery life and, on all hardware I tested, it gives me longer battery run-time than Ubuntu and Arch do on a comparable configuration. Make sure to stick to GNOME on Wayland and avoid installing extensions - some of them are programmed so badly that they end up consuming a lot of power unnecessarily.

Also, make sure you are starting up Linux with mem_sleep_default=deep to minimize power drain during standby; although, as with all modern laptops except MacBooks nowdays, you should standby as little as you can and prefer a full shutdown whenever feasible.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Daamn Plasma is sexy. I've been on GNOME for over a year but all of these screenshots are tempting me

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