Exploding Heads is the only one Im aware. But I am certain there are others; just need to dig for them.
Exploding Heads is the only one Im aware. But I am certain there are others; just need to dig for them.
A few exist, they’re just defederated from most instances. Its Freedom of Association at work, the only acceptable form of censorship.
The Fediverse’s demographic is digitally conscious lefties and moderates that desire transparency, accountability, and greater user control.
You better have at least 4x as many floppys at your disposal.
We’ll find a way, trust me. Its just an exuse for ever more detailed data.
If we could get standardized and interoperable electric car parts, that’d be great.
Its opensource, assuming the new owners move it to a less favorable license just fork the last good version and continue from there.
I’ve got an idea, how bout stop using the same technology from 20 years ago?
Hop anyways, the need for greater satisfaction demands it
Official versions sure, but proprietary and they only work with X11 which is essentially deprecated.
Wayland is replacing X11, Nvidia has made no serious attempts to support Wayland in their proprietary drivers. Fedora, Ubuntu, and now Debian (the core three) have all moved to Wayland by default.
“Nvidia” and “Linux” in the same message is the problem I am seeing here.
Long story short be mad at Nvidia for not having properly supported drivers, they only just allowed opensource drivers but its very much still alpha software.
As mentioned in another comment, event viewer didn’t get me much more than “Nvidia Driver crapped out”, searching the bugcheck code lead to “heres several things that might fix it”. In no way did it suggest that reinstalling the chipset drivers would resolve the issue.
No, just spent the better part of half a day helping a friend troubleshoot his PC because it kept crashing when trying to game.
BSOD was useless, dug in logs to find the errorcode. Error code was some generic Nvidia driver had an oopsie daisy, all it confirmed was that it was a software issue. Spent next 3 hours finding and reinstalling drivers until finally reinstalling the chipset drivers seems to have resolved it.
Windows’s ability to troubleshoot itself or at least point you in the direction of a solution is non-existent. One reason I switch to Linux fully.
I’ve contemplated not tipping altogether, already thought it was stupid. Your paycheck should not depend on someone’s charity.
They give us every reason not to, a country that doesnt care for its own is not worth fighting for.
I’ll never understand brand loyalty, for the price of a Mac you can get a machine that’s 10x more powerful with the same software being available in Windows.
I want to know how three stars can form as a system at very different times. Shouldn’t they have similar ages?
Change scary, my extension I used that is unmaintained won’t work in Gnome 45 and it’s Gnomes fault.
32 years, Linux ain’t THAT old
I didn’t see anything