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Last month The RADV ray-tracing pipelines support was enabled by default but then later disabled for VanGogh APUs, notably the Steam Deck. Now though with the latest ray-tracing code in Mesa 23.2-devel the RADV driver is no longer blocking the support for VanGogh.

 

Last month The RADV ray-tracing pipelines support was enabled by default but then later disabled for VanGogh APUs, notably the Steam Deck. Now though with the latest ray-tracing code in Mesa 23.2-devel the RADV driver is no longer blocking the support for VanGogh.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I was able to do it by right clicking the desktop > Configure Desktop and Wallpaper > Mouse Actions > Add Action and continue from there. This only works when you scroll on the actual desktop background, not over any windows/menus.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm going to get one at the ~$300 level. Their discord channel is pretty active. David and some of the collaborators show up there pretty often. https://discord.gg/nS2PqEC

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Welcome! 3 years Kubuntu here.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

It definitely is. If Intel continues to make progress, hopefully it will bring down prices for consumers across all brands. And Intel seems serious about open source drivers, they aren't quite there on Windows yet, but maybe soon.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Maybe another stupid question, but how does someone mod 50+ communities? I imagine a low-traffic sub would be easy, but a high-traffic one is bound to attract lots of a--holes who need comments deleted/banning/reporting, etc.

Is this a 24 hr/day gig? Do these mods have day jobs?

I guess my main questions are how do they do it, and why do they do it.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Ouch. AMD's open source support for enterprise was one of the only (maybe the only) advantages they had in data center. I love AMD, but I wish they'd step up their software game.

[–] [email protected] 45 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm perfectly fine with blocking Meta, any megacorp really, but Meta especially. I have relatives who are still unvaccinated and afraid of 5G radio towers because of some nonsense they read on Facebook.

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

Yup, just the cheap antenna that came with the TV stick. But it did work with cable before Time Warner / Spectrum switched to cable boxes.

 

cross-posted from: https://vlemmy.net/post/478649

I dual boot Kubuntu ~~22.04~~(edit: 23.04) on the SD. Using a Pinnacle 801e TV stick and NextPVR for viewing.

The TV stick does most of the heavy lifting, CPU usage was really low. Drivers weren't an issue. It's already supported in the kernel.

I just got sick of that damn hedgehog struttin' around like he owns the place.

Steam Deck with TV tuner and antenna connected

Steam Deck with TV tuner and antenna connected sitting next to Bud Light can

Screen shot of Steam Deck running Kubuntu linux and viewing TV broadcast

 

This seems kind of puzzling at first, as someone buying a 7500 is most likely to want integrated graphics.

But on the other hand, this could be AMD's way of selling higher spec chips with defects. If a mid-range chip has cores or compute units that don't meet spec, selling it as an 7500F is better than trashing it.

 

I dual boot Kubuntu 22.04 on the SD. Using a Pinnacle 801e TV stick and NextPVR for viewing.

The TV stick does most of the heavy lifting, CPU usage was really low. Drivers weren't an issue. It's already supported in the kernel.

I just got sick of that damn hedgehog struttin' around like he owns the place.

Steam Deck with TV tuner and antenna connected

Steam Deck with TV tuner and antenna connected sitting next to Bud Light can

Screen shot of Steam Deck running Kubuntu linux and viewing TV broadcast

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Ok that pisses me off.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You federated wrong. You're actually on Legume-ey.world

I'll see myself out.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I guess I'm just a cynic, but I assumed this was in reference to a politician who recently received a golf simulator from a campaign donor. He didn't disclose it in accordance with state law concerning gifts over $100, but I'm sure he meant to but forgot.

Or it would just be a random post.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

When I was growing up, back in the Paleozoic era, I'm pretty sure it was illegal to have a red light on the front, white light on the back(except for backup lights), and blue or green were illegal anywhere on a vehicle. But all that seems to have gone out the window since then.

Of course any vehicle that's been modified to produce excess smoke violates federal (EPA) and possibly local law, but we see how well that's enforced.

 

Craft Computing - Hooooo boy... The nVidia RTX 4060 has been launched to an absolute $hit storm of hellfire from hardware reviewers big and small. And the numbers they're coming up with ARE accurate, but do they tell the entire story? If everything your review is garbage now, it might be time to re-evaluate the way we review hardware.

 

Rigid body sim done in Blender on a Ryzen 3400G + RTX 3060 in about 87 hours.

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This is a screenshot I took yesterday, rendering the last few frames of an animation. I'm editing it this morning and hopefully will post it soon.

Edit: Here it is

peertube video

 

Available on Rifftrax Friends

 

I'm lazy and hate signing up for new stuff, so I'm looking for a provider that offers Lemmy, Peertube and Pixelfed as a package.

So far, the multiservice providers I've found are trom, neat.computer and tchncs.de but none of them really fit my needs.

Are there any others?

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