This honestly sounds like you’re seeing a bug.
Well, it probably is. I’ll soon be getting a GPU with a bigger VRAM and putting that GPU into my home server for Jellyfin as a replacement for QuickSync (NVENC is better, imo).
This honestly sounds like you’re seeing a bug.
Well, it probably is. I’ll soon be getting a GPU with a bigger VRAM and putting that GPU into my home server for Jellyfin as a replacement for QuickSync (NVENC is better, imo).
There is one game called Cities: Skylines 2 that always fills up my VRAM, so yeah, I’m getting an OOM, but on the VRAM (I have GTX 1660super with 6 gigs of VRAM and I have 32 gigs of system RAM). I encourage you to try playing this game with a moderately sized city and with this GPU.
You can compare Apple to the same drug Factorio is usually compared to.
If you’re running this GPU under Windows, it’s fine. But good luck doing that under Linux.
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/non-existent-shared-vram-on-nvidia-linux-drivers/260304?page=2
I miss it too, since I need it for school. Though it is available online.
Install any Linux distribution, and then install VMware Player and Windows to it.
Try VMware Player. Its VM performance is pretty good, and it supports Wayland with Its drivers.
Telegram’s client is also open source. The servers are not.
This is past due, I use Vencord.
Except for the postmarketOS ones, they are very cool and non-toxic.
Try switching to a tabbed layout.
I am waiting for the LineageOS port for my SM-A536B.
there seem to be only GitHub and GitLab around
Gitea, Forgejo, and cgit exist
Native GUIs are better.
LTSC is pretty easy to install. But it’s still Windows.
Skodas, VWs, and other French and Spanish are more common than Hondas in country where I live.
Apple sold out to OpenAI.
I added
game modern mangohud PROTON_ENABLE_NVAPI=1 %command%
to the startup configuration and it still runs like shit. I’ll try running it on a Windows VM (VMware as a hypervisor).