I'm using CachyOS (arch based), the steam package being used is from CachyOS's repositories. I'm using an AMD RX6600. Monitor is using 144hz refresh rate (set using hyprland config file)
All my Games are in an NTFS partition.
So far CS2 is the only game that opens up when I click on 'Play' and it is playable with some occasional frame drops.
I had the same issue with flatpak steam when I tried earlier.
I have tried setting the my monitor as primary by using xrandr but that didn't help at all.
Has this happened to anyone ? What can I do to fix this ? I can attach any logs if required.
Edit: thanks to @Nerdulous@lemm.ee my issue has been solved.
(Mentioning the solution here in case the reddit post gets deleted)
ln -s ~/.steam/foo/bar/compatdata /path/to/ntfs/SteamLibrary/compatdata
So I have been experiencing screen blackout when I use any refresh rate above 60Hz. On Arch I was able to solve this by setting a udev rule as mentioned in this ArchWiki article but it seems like I can't do the same in NixOS using the traditional way. Is there anything I need to add in the configuration.nix file to achieve the same ?
I have been considering buying an IEM that would be a step up from my older BLON BL03 and QKZ x HBB.
So far I have narrowed down to these 3 -
I found one more IEM - KZ PR-2 or PR-3
I mostly listen to Rock, metal, jazz, blues and some occasional cinematic soundtracks (like Hans Zimmer). I also want to use the IEM to play games like Apex Legends.
I want it to last for sometime (if possible) unlike my blon - the shells come off every now and then and its annoying.
If there are any other IEMs I should consider please let me know. I just want the best value for money IEM that sounds good
I have been considering buying an IEM that would be a step up from my older BLON BL03 and QKZ x HBB.
So far I have narrowed down to these 3 -
I found one more IEM - KZ PR-2 or PR-3
I mostly listen to Rock, metal, jazz, blues and some occasional cinematic soundtracks (like Hans Zimmer). I also want to use the IEM to play games like Apex Legends.
I want it to last for sometime (if possible) unlike my blon - the shells come off every now and then and its annoying.
If there are any other IEMs I should consider please let me know. I just want the best value for money IEM that sounds good
I want to have a similar aesthetics on xfce.
Also please feel free to mention your favourite xfce or gtk themes in general.
P.S - I'm sorry if this is not the right place to ask.
I'm really curious if it works with Stable diffusion frontends like Automatic1111, webui-forge, fooocus, comfy-ui etc.
The app needs to be open source. Being able to watch Kdrama and things like that will be nice to have but not really a big deal for me.
So far I have tried Saikou, Dantotsu and Mangayomi. Recently been having issues loading anime episodes in Dantotsu and Mangayomi. Saikou seems to be no longer maintained If i'm not wrong.
Please mention your recommendations in the comments. (Also if these apps use any extensions like Aniyomi/Tachiyomi does, please also mention your prefered one)
Edit : Latest version of Dantotsu and Mangayomi seems to be working fine.
I don't want to change drivers on my host Distro as I want to game on it. I'm currently using the open source amdgpu drivers for my rx 6600.
The idea is to use the distrobox containers for running software like oogabooga text-chat-webui and stable diffusion, fooocus etc.
I don't know if that works but I thought I'd ask.
On my machine I'm running opensuse tumbleweed and has the amdgpu driver installed. I use it for gaming and recently I've become interested in running LLMs. So I would like to keep a balance of both without compromising too much on performance.
I know that there are proprietary drivers for AMD cards but I'm hesitant to install it as I've heard that it performs less efficiently in games when compared to the open source driver.
I'm mainly confused about this ROCM thing. Is it not included with the opensource amdgpu drivers ? Or is it available as a separate package?
So what driver to use ?
Or perhaps, is it possible to run oogabooga or stable diffusion within a distrobox container (with the proprietary drivers) and still keep using the open source gpu drivers for the Host operating system.
I have never used esim, but I'm considering trying it out on my Samsung galaxy s23.
The thing is - I will probably unlock my device when the warranty period is over. So If I unlock the device while esim is enabled, what will happen to the esim(s) ?
Will I have to register for a new esim or use my physical SIM card again to get back my esim ?
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