Amongussussyballs100

@Amongussussyballs100@sh.itjust.works

Hell yeah

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Amongussussyballs100,

What is this cube everyone is so happy about?

Amongussussyballs100,

WHAT! might I ask if you need any special version of discord? Or does audio sharing just-work on wayland

Amongussussyballs100, (edited )

I got an all amd msi laptop with ryzen 7 5800h and rx6700m a few month ago, and it’s been great. Wayland compatibility was ridiculously good compared to the nvidia 3060 desktop I had previously, not to mention no fear of a completely black screen on update. If I had to complain about something it would be no real cuda support, and I still cannot get my llm working with rocm.

Is there a way to stop gnome from using dGPU?

Been running endeavor OS on my MSI delta 15 (all AMD with no nvidia card) with KDE and it switches between integrated and dgpu like it should. However after installing gnome and using it for a bit I noticed that it was always having the dgpu idling. This basically cuts my battery life in half, and making it less than desirable....

Amongussussyballs100,

Thank you for your answer. It does not matter if it is X11 or wayland, both have the issue. https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/78ef49b0-6704-4888-8084-de5e3cac9448.pngI have tried to upload an image of nvtop (I think it was done correctly?) and it seems like a mullvad service is using the dgpu for some unknown reason. I have no clue why it is doing this, as it does not on KDE. I do not know how I would force this to use integrated so any help would be appreciated.

Amongussussyballs100,

Thank you so much, adding --disable-gpu to /opt/Mullvad VPN/mullvad-vpn solved it. Thank you for your time

Amongussussyballs100,

This looks like an interesting project. Can the vpn container only route traffic that are in other containers, or can regular applications get their traffic routed by the vpn container too?

Longtime Arch user, first time Debian enjoyer

As the title says, I’ve been using various flavours of Arch basically since I started with Linux. My very first Linux experience was with Ubuntu, but I quickly switched to Manjaro, then Endeavour, then plain Arch. Recently I’ve done some spring cleaning, reinstalling my OS’s. I have a pretty decent laptop that I got for...

Amongussussyballs100,

This probably does not relate too much to arch, but on Debian I found it extremely annoying to be unable to use reboot and shutdown from terminal. That was the dealbreaker for me.

Amongussussyballs100, (edited )

Sorry for the late reply, I also did not have a Debian system running. Installed it on an old laptop I had lying around to find the error. Seems like its due to Debian changing something around debian 10. Its still possible with systemctl reboot.

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/9e01d2b0-dae3-42e9-bdce-188a32178fe8.jpeg

Amongussussyballs100,

Petals seemslieke a great project, barring the fact that your prompts can be looked at and altered by other members of the swarm.

Amongussussyballs100,

Endeavour has been stable for me over the course of a year or so, with exceptions to issues related to nvidia.

Amongussussyballs100,

Have this exact issue, but with 5G. Its only able to see 2.4 for about half a minute and then will find and connect to the 5G

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