But be careful, you can pretty easily break stuff by messing up fstab
But be careful, you can pretty easily break stuff by messing up fstab
This may be a stupid question but is your video cable plugged into the gpu or into the motherboard?
That would be extremely funny
In your case I would just start by copying a full setup someone else made and then customizing it, starting from scratch always takes a lot of effort. Reddit’s unixporn was great for that, the alternatives on lemmy are sadly still a little empty.
Someone needs to maintain them for them to keep working. Nobody else is willing to do that anymore, but you can still volunteer as a maintainer. If you don’t, it’s as much your fault as anyone elses.
If you let it run through once, it should cache the compiled shaders so it will recompile only after the game or your gpu drivers are updated
What do you need RDP for? I did everything i ever needed to do remotely via SSH (I mean this as a genuine question, not that we shouldn’t have better RDP support)
Well even if the user doesn’t really know what they’re doing, things shouldn’t easily break, that’s just bad.
Ah yeah nvidia can be painful, especially if you want wayland. But this seems to be a simple modesetting issue, I’m sure there are some known workarounds. You can also report driver bugs directly to nvidia, but I don’t know if that will do much.
Borking an entire install by pressing buttons on a monotor is pretty difficult. What exactly were you doing? Did you ask your OS’ community for support?
Note that it speaks of the “official version” in the next sentence, which seems to me like there will be inofficial versions which requires a more permissive license
But we’ll see