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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•8 months agoBoth of those things are pretty easy now days. Proton seriously changed the game, and AMD is the graphics card of choice for Linux because they don’t actively hate free software like Intel and Nvidia
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•8 months agoWait, aren’t the Intel graphics drivers open source and part of the kernel as well? It’s just NVIDIA that refuses to play ball
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•8 months agoMy info is out of date then, I didn’t know that Intel had open source drivers for Arc. That’s awesome!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•8 months agoFor me I just went all CPU with my laptop and save gaming for my Steam Deck or my old 360.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•8 months agoUnfortunately I use Nvidia. Now I know Nvidia isn’t good for Linux but wasn’t when I planned on using it.
Both of those things are pretty easy now days. Proton seriously changed the game, and AMD is the graphics card of choice for Linux because they don’t actively hate free software like Intel and Nvidia
Wait, aren’t the Intel graphics drivers open source and part of the kernel as well?
It’s just NVIDIA that refuses to play ball
My info is out of date then, I didn’t know that Intel had open source drivers for Arc. That’s awesome!
For me I just went all CPU with my laptop and save gaming for my Steam Deck or my old 360.
Unfortunately I use Nvidia. Now I know Nvidia isn’t good for Linux but wasn’t when I planned on using it.