Sure, you don’t need it but it sure made it easier for me and helped me understand what I was lacking
Sure, you don’t need it but it sure made it easier for me and helped me understand what I was lacking
I believe that’s the flag that worked for me, though STL obscures the exact flag names away
From my understanding, KDE Plasma version 6 using Wayland is the first desktop manager that supports HDR on Linux
Interesting. No, I’m not. I’m curious if you would think the desktop colors on my monitor are washed out when HDR is enabled in display config, though I know that’s not particularly helpful. I’m sorry I don’t know much else. I’m disappointed by the lack of any HDR related tuning built into Bazzite though I don’t know enough about HDR to even go about tweaking the colors.
That’s what I was thinking too. Regretting investing so heavily in Nvidia for sure right now
My guess is that you’re correct about that. I just wasn’t sure since I’m unfamiliar with just how powerful gamescope is, or how much control it has over the hardware
I did enable HDR in the display config. If it’s disabled, all the colors on the desktop are annoyingly saturated. I don’t know if disabling it in the display config will prevent gamescope from using HDR correctly.
Good question, should have been more specific in my post.
So if the ancestry of programming languages can be traced back like C# => C++ => C => B Then what came before B?
I named my daughter Rubyonrails
We call her “On” for short
I’ll definitely check out Endeavor. A lot of people are suggesting it. I’m far from ready to install a distro without assistance. I struggle hard enough when I have a GUI to work with already lol
I’m surprised I didn’t see any reference to EndeavourOS when I was looking for alternatives to SteamOS, but with how many people here have recommended it I’ll be sure to see if I’m able to work with that
This is a fantastic guide. Thank you so much! I’ll be sure to try this
Yeah I’ve seen notes around the internet about Gamescope. I’ll be sure to look further into that when I get the OS working. Thanks for the tip
That’s not bad, but is there a digital equivalent of a horse we could use?
I was just commenting on the fact that programming to handle time zone conversions (and daylight savings time) is difficult enough without having to factor planetary orbit into the equation. Colonization aside, even if we found native martians had a calendar they were “currently” using, writing a program to convert from any Earth calendar time to native Martian calendar time would be an astronomical pain in the ass.
Sounds like you might have a lot of hatred in you. I hope you’re going to therapy. I am for that exact reason.
Born too late to have to fix the Y2K problem, born too soon to have to consider Mars’ time zones in the database, born just in time to have most time zone problems solved before I even got involved
What do you mean? In what way am I being ignorant? I thought the whole idea was satirical and satire only works if you’re painfully aware of that which is being satirized. I think the empirical system of measurement is absurd since all the metrics are based off of completely subjective concepts. The only thing the empirical system is good for is being relatable to human minds. A foot is roughly a foot’s length. 100 degrees F is “hot” and 0 degrees F is cold. A cup is about a fistful. Etc.
Holy shit. I’ve been wondering about this for so long