

VR has been broken for at least this long, you can’t use vrr with 144hz, the list goes on at least with linux. Been hoping AMD matches them for hardware next gen (and gets hdr on linux)


VR has been broken for at least this long, you can’t use vrr with 144hz, the list goes on at least with linux. Been hoping AMD matches them for hardware next gen (and gets hdr on linux)
Yeah I think I mostly agree, my comments were mainly about atomic distros, bazzite being the first I’ve used as the example
TLDR: its not that it just works, but that it basically always just works
I currently run a mix of Ubuntu, fedora and bazzite machines at home and by far my favorite is bazzite. I may be a bit different as I work with containers, docker and k8s every day but it did take a little for it all to “click” for me. Once it did I’ve had no issues running anything with bazzite. On the other hand the number of hours I’ve spent chasing down issues on the Ubuntu machines due to dependency conflicts is embarrassing. Those issues simply do not happen with bazzite and the time I’ve spent learning the new mentality has been more enjoyable and significantly less than fixing problems on either distro. The atomicity and forcing isolation using containers is a paradigm shift, looking at is as workarounds, distro limits and Mcgyvering sort of misses the forest for the trees, but I get that its not for everyone
Yeah, amds fault or not my tv only has HDMI and dealing with adapters seems like a pain. I did read something recently though that someone has developed third party support for it so maybe soon it can be added by the user