Same but with a Vega APU, also love it when it merges the console screen with whatever was on there bufore suspend and it’s just a text graphics rainbow mess
I’m an artist and programmer, I’m currently rekindling my creative drive
I draw on a Huion Camvas and I use Krita for the software.
Please do not repost my artwork
Same but with a Vega APU, also love it when it merges the console screen with whatever was on there bufore suspend and it’s just a text graphics rainbow mess
Kinda weird, is the first gen Vega Apu different enough to not have these problems? Cause I’ve been pushing that thing hard enough it’s starting to have actual hardware faults, very rarely had software related crashes that couldn’t be resolved with a temporary kernal rollback
They’re all aight, but avoid asus like the plague, they don’t last very long and have tons of incompatibilities with linux. I’ve only had mine for 3 years and it already needs a new mobo as the pci lanes for wifi and bluetooth suddenly died
I failed math 3 years in a row in high school and I made plenty of minecraft clones using nothing but logic and basic algebra. Math isn’t as important to programming as people say, I still can’t do division or multiplication on paper, but in a program, I can make it do that for me.
Wanted to make games as a kid, got way way waayy too into it, now I just make my own programs when I need to
That’s because you need to run an event loop, your window is being created successfully, but your program immediately exits after the fact because the line directly after glfwCreateWindow is return EXIT_SUCCESS. You’re probably good to follow the rest of the tutorial now
Try doing what e0qdk suggests in this comment as it seems to be an issue with how GLFW creates windows in wayland. You’re technically creating an eGL window through it and the profile version is different (egl2 is opengl4.x compatible while egl1 is opengl 3.x compatible I think?), so just remove the window calls to glfwWindowHint and see what version it tries to use by default
I belive GLFW is either built X11 only, or wayland only, so they would have to check what build they’re using first
It seems to have something to do with context creation, not the window, first thing I’d try to do is use a lower opengl version when creating the window and see if that works, Wayland uses EGL as far as I know, so the base compatibility will potentially be different? The error message isn’t very useful either, as it’s a one liner, it also could potentially be a GLFW bug itself too…
I already switched to Gitlab when Microsoft bought GH out. Been using it for years and have never had an issue
Plan to do this with a lot of the entertainment videos I watch, considering how ban happy some websites have been with content creators, being able to still see their craft after it is gone is worthwhile.
Just need to buy a fuckton of storage though
now I want one
Not common in the US I believe, or at least I haven’t heard or seen one of them.
You just gotta “guess” what’s correct and then feel the water coming out
The no text mode could very well be a nvidia issue, I gave up on using their cards some time ago when Wayland came out and nvidia was slow as hell on the uptake. Nvidia cards in general have more wacky bugs outside of the normal gui environments they were designed for. I had a 1050ti that would only display text mode in 320x240 mode with the proprietary drivers, and then would only display on one screen with the open sauce ones. Overall after switching to AMD I havent had any driver bugs besides the ones related to ryzen APUs locking up when switching power states, and that’s been resolved for a little over a month. But I do understand why NVIDIA is the preferred choice for a lot, the performance difference is very real
What graphics card do you use, and also what kind of cable? Sometimes when using dvi in hdmi compat mode it cannot read the displays information and defaults to rendering with basic vesa drivers, or just defaulting to the smallest size to at least make sure that you have a picture
Windows has a hell of time with certain hardware, and with the introduction of windows 10 they tried getting you to login to a microsoft account at every turn, it became a huge hassle since half the time I had shitty internet that would drop out for hours at a time. While windows can be easier to use, I break those installations constantly and have to reinstall frequently. I’ve been using the same /home directory on my arch install for the past 5 years and have only had to reinstall when my new laptop had a smaller NVME drive than the raid 1-0 setup I used before it
I have an mid 2000’s car stereo with USB support that only supports fat32
Kbin has follower support, it’s just hit or miss an which federated instances update properly, for example misskey doesn’t show me posts newer than a week old
APT is the mess, I’ve never had more issues with broken packages and unbreakable dependency cycles than with APT
nice, was thinking about this for a while but I hated writing the MD to whatever GUI framework i used, and a lot of the other stuff is either really outdated looking, or just unmaintained