I have all AMD. Done with Nvidia for life until they open source their shit and straight up support Linux. Running that orphaned packages cleaning command seems to help a little. I'll test it for a while and see. It did remove a bunch of Qt5/kde5 stuff
I tested the speed on both and Midori was a lot faster.
What thread?
I got an AMD ryzen 7 5700G CPU 8 cores 16 threads here. an AMD RX580 graphics card(very old card from 2017 but works amazing here. Modular 750 wats crosair power supply here. 16GB of ddr4 ram at 3200 mhz (any brand works don't worry) here. A gigabyte motherboard A520i here.. I picked a montech case mini tower here.
Edit: I already had the storage from a dell mini I had before this one. I now have 512 SSD for the root partition. 1 TB 2.5" SATA SSD for the home partition and a third 2TB 2.5" SATA SSD to store all my games on and for the steam library.
I have bauh installed and it lists all the formats for ya in case you can't find an app in the aur. I have appimages enabled for just in case. Very useful. You can enable snaps and flatpaks, too if you want. Only downside is it doesn't allow bulk install. You can install one app at a time.
Yup, that's the one. Thank you. I'll mess with it and see
Thank you for that. The script sounds like a good idea. I didn't find "autocompose", I found "autocomposer", is that the same one?
Power supply is literally 2 weeks old. It's 750 watts, so plenty of power there. I used an HDMI instead of the display port and the issue is now almost non existent. I'll try to find another dp cable and try it. I haven't ~~her~~ yet swapped the cables (good idea). And the screen just goes black, no messages from the system
Where do I disable the compositor manually instead of the key combination? Where in the settings is it located? Also, I'll try to make the asshole monitor the main one and see what happens.
EDIT: So, apparently it does have a proper dark mode that I didn't know about. My apologies. ~~Oooof, we can only dream. That sunny white paper blinding you in the dark mode is a major turn off. I still use it, though. I appreciate the rest of the suit for sure.~~
I use both. I only use gparted when I'm installed a distro. When I'm already in a distro, gnome disks is just amazing then. Very easy to use
Lol. Right. Good ole Rossmann man.