But also it has been accepted by the “community”, by and large.
But also it has been accepted by the “community”, by and large.
How does Linux it self or some other software on Linux address what Crowd Strike is doing for Windows?
Well, it usually drops to a black screen and kernel panics, but lately there’s been a bit of a push for parity with windows.
I like Linux better
All the other reasons don’t really matter.
At one point their AMD driver managed to uninstall itself somehow.
Yup, that’s windows. AMD tends to release most of their drivers without WHQL certification (think, final drivers, just without Microsoft signing off on them, so they get out faster and (presumably) slightly cheaper).
Windows sees this and thinks “Hey! This driver doesn’t have our stamp of approval! Let’s help this dumb user out and ‘update’ it to the latest one that does!”
Unfortunately, this not only puts you on an old version, but now the adrenalin software sees that the driver doesnt match its install and doesn’t let you use those features.
God I hate windows >.>
No, you still need display output of some type
I believe it’s talking about This MSI card, which seems to be prebuilt only? Or maybe the Sparkle Genie A380, which, again, doesn’t seem to be available yet.
It’s not actually available (yet), but why not consider a low profile A380 like this
Relatively cheap, open source drivers, and hardware encoding up to and including AV1.
Edit: oh, and supported on jellyfin. I have mine running on truenas in a fedora 38 VM by passing the GPU through(Truenas scale is running kernel 5.15, so doesn’t have native support).
There is no .99…8.
The … implies continuing to infinity, but even if it didn’t, the “8” would be the end, so not an infinitely repeating decimal.
Elon knows he would win as they’re both total dicks and he’s taller.
How is what it’s doing in this case stupid?