How I got HDR working on Linux with an Nvidia GPU
How I got HDR working on Linux with an Nvidia GPU
What imbecile came up with a name so utterly enspellable and ridiculous?
Throw in a few UTF-16 characters just to make it even harder to type, would you? Or maybe an emoji unsupported by mainstream systems?
Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.
Arch user: “I use Arch BTW”
Arch Linux: “me too!”
If all you care about is speed you could do even better than EXT4. But I wouldn’t recommend it because you should care about more than speed.
It’s designed to take advantage of the way eMMC flash works, so it’s very popular on Android phones.
It’s great, but might not work with some distros. NixOS is one of them
I downloaded it in arch, took forever to compile but has been very nice so far, much perfect how it handles workspaces offer ever other de out there, and the built in auto tiling is amazing.
The Future Is Here! Pop!_OS's Much Awaited COSMIC Desktop is Now Available for Alpha Testing
The Future Is Here! Pop!_OS's Much Awaited COSMIC Desktop is Now Available for Alpha Testing
I don’t know anything about F2FS. I was surprised to see it so so well.
I imagine for home lab stuff, filesystems usually won’t be the bottleneck? Is there any case where a home user might benefit from a faster filesystem?
I love that bcachefs is getting so close to being a realistic option.
Linux Hits New Highs
I’m not familiar with Debian. On arch you could just run the package manager to reinstall linux (kernel) and run grub-install with all the usual commands.
I use systemd-boot now so I might be rusty on that. I don’t know if it’s faster but it feels faster and I don’t really care about dual booting.
Not to victim blame but you did put in --no-preserve-root. You had to read those instructions.😄