I’m not sure an easy solution to your current problem, but you can always use hipify-clang to convert it to rocm which is supported on every gpu, not just amd ones.
I’m not sure an easy solution to your current problem, but you can always use hipify-clang to convert it to rocm which is supported on every gpu, not just amd ones.
Are you making a vr desktop/wm?
Well you said on a k6-3 which I thought was kubernetes, am I wrong?
Enlighten me on running LFS in kubernetes. What are you doing and why? I’ve never heard of this.
It can run any arch under the hosts it supports, but the apple hypervisor for both is different and would need explicit support,
I wouldn’t even open 22 and would switch that out for a 1024+ port
It supports intel Mac’s too.
I’ve done some limited research, and it should be possible to build from anything if you don’t use any apple specific cpu features or frameworks etc. that being said, that will be a pretty bad experience so I assume these services require a Mac for that reason. I could be wrong about react native though, only found one questionable source that said you could.
I don’t know, never used it. Just know that it exists and can do that.
Not completely true. The best by far is xcode, but swift is open source so if you develop your own toolkit instead of SwiftUI and replace all other proprietary *Kit then any old computer can do it. You can also use (usually cross platform) frameworks which have already done all of this like react native which makes it really easy to do in other OSes, however you will still only get the best experience using native libraries which can only be built from Xcode on a Mac. Maybe darling will open the doors to running that on Linux one day though!
The GitHub licenses is BSD 3 clause…
Office 365 won’t work. If you need that specific piece of software, give up and stay on windows. It can however be replaced with libreoffice or OpenOffice. If these work for you, you’re in luck because just about everything supports them. Software design is better on Linux than windows imo, and most if not all of your tools will be available. As for gaming from steam your set. Proton can run just about any game you throw at it. Teams has a Linux client that works, and afaik there is also a web client. Virtual machines are better than on windows by a mile. If you need virtual box it does exist and work, there is however virtual machine manager which is even more powerful and just plain better. Uplay games are a bit trickier, you can use a program called bottles to run the launcher and play your games there, but if you need/want any per-game tweaks you can’t do that. Epic is easy, heroic games launcher is an almost fully-featured epic games launcher replacement with proper wine integration.
For distribution, I have to recommend you steer clear of manjaro. They have had numerous security problems in the past few years, some having been repeated showing they aren’t learning from their mistakes. Additionally it lets you use the aur but that can easily break your system. It’s a poorly managed distribution that I can’t recommend. Ubuntu as well has made some anti-user moves like forcing their tech on users rather than adopting the standards everyone else has. Mint try’s to correct this, and it does a good job. I can recommend mint, however it is fairly slow to get updates and hence is gonna be bad for gaming.
What I recommend is gonna be nobara or fedora. Fedora is a bit trickier to use because the setup and configuration will probably require the command line, however once it’s running it’s really stable and has a lot of newer software so everything you have is up to date. Nobara adds some gaming tweaks on top of that and is a little slow to update major versions, but it has a graphical way to configure probably everything you need and has some qol patches for things like vrr that others don’t have. Additionally as you mentioned you are in IT I think this will be a good fit as the server software that you will interact with is most likely gonna be rhel as it’s the most popular enterprise Linux. It is based upon fedora, so you will be able to interact with it easier should you ever need to.
Nail in the coffin, ordering an android as my next phone.
I’ve been gaming on fedora for 2 years now, and it’s worked perfectly for me every time. Civ 6 has working AA for me, and even most ray traced games I have run with ray tracing. I can’t recommend pop these days because it is fairly old, and in its next version will get a whole new desktop which may or may not work well.
Your what? Like those things with the dial that are attached to the wall? How are you meant to do it with that?
Perhaps we could see even greater improvements if we stopped and looked at how this works. Eventually we will need to as there is a limit to how much real text exists.
This is very true, although from what I’ve seen both sides are correct. They give very little guidance to any of the stuff they put out, see killing off stadia or how badly they have been messing up chromeOS and just let their engineers do what they want until they lose their way then it falls off. They just don’t care about that because the ad money keeps coming regardless. It seems almost like a result of the fact that google just hires talent so no one else can have it and then they just let them do whatever they want. It’s almost like there are two googles.