Is anybody here playing cs2? The game runs natively on Linux, but its more laggy than it was on windows for me. If i run cs2 in proton it works better than natively on Linux, but I'm unable to play competitive that way.
My issue is the following: the game just hangs/freezes occasionally. The duration is random. Could be 3-5 seconds, could be 10. Could be that I'd have to restart the game.
This occurs sometimes in the warm up before a match or when the bomb explodes.
It happens most consistently when i press the escape button in-game.
I'm running it on nobara/KDE. I've got the latest graphics drivers, tried validating the game files.
The game is set to run full screen ( as windowed fullscreen caps the framerate to 60, while the screen supports 144 ).
I can add more hardware info if required. The PC is 4 years old so its not ancient, but also not latest and greatest ( amd CPU+nvidia rtx 2080ti ).
Anybody else ran into this behaviour and ( hopefully) found a solution for it? Googling only left me with sites telling me to upgrade my gfx drivers on windows or 6 year old threads of CS:GO on windows.
Switching between wayland and x11 didn't really seem to make a lot of difference. It feels a little bit better on x11, but negligible.
There isnt really anything running on the backgroudn except discord.
Thanks!
Hello fellow Linux gamers!
I've recently switched to nobara for gaming. I've had no real issues so far and it's all running smoothly! Queue my Xbox controller.
A year or two ago I bought an Xbox wireless control ( 2020 version according to the order ). Now I wanted to use the controller, but it is not being detected. The light keeps blinking. On nobara itself it looks like it mounted the dongle as a USB Stick.
That would explain why the controller isn't connecting.
How would I best go at tackling this? Any tips? I've already ran the following command:
nobara-controller-config
This installed some drivers and required a reboot ( which I did ).
Thanks in advance for any guidance or tips!
Hello all,
I've recently gotten a MacBook pro at work. In the past I've mainly used Linux, so the switch isn't super drastic. I'm mainly getting used to the shortcuts. My work mainly involves DevOps related work.
Things I've installed so far ( besides standard things like an IDE ):
I have some coworkers excited about Alfred, which I have installed, but haven't really used yet. Looks like an enhanced spotlight?
Any apps/tools you can recommend which makes your life easier on Macs? Hidden productivity gems?
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