I’m not 100% confident but I thought you could use portals to access individual files outside of the sandbox
I’m not 100% confident but I thought you could use portals to access individual files outside of the sandbox
They mention using it in HR to enhance employee retention, which is… pretty damn dystopian
Learn Godot game engine, free and fun to just mess around with a physics engine too your PC melts
Cause a lot of people care more about feeling comfortable than feeling statistically probable.
Plus a little bit of a lack of understanding proof of stake, but your hearts there
Funny enough this ‘slop’ is compliance, but hey you seem to think you’re mega dev supreme so I’m sure you already knew that
Adblockers existed so google took it out on all of Firefox, the collateral being a win-win to their monopoly
Yeah, so something like steam link may use a nontraditional input that the flatpaks weren’t setup to expect.
I’ve used moonlight myself quite a lot on Xbox with the controller, but admittedly a good game list like steam requires setup (or ES-DE or equivalents)
Might help your case if you set it up to launch steam on connect if it helps the controller input (again though not 100% sure it will, I just know moonlight shows its controllers as a Microsoft Xbox 360 so its pretty supported)
If you don’t want the card I wouldn’t be against buying it off you for a bit more than an rx590
2 things,
Moonlight + sunshine have a lot better performance than steam link, although are less polished
And its most likely due to flatpak’s sandbox, which installing appimage will work as a workaround, but proper permissions should do the same (not too sure how steam link handles input so I can’t be much help on how). Never had permissions issued with moonlight though
I have a rack server in the garage with a gaming PC in it, 2 PSU’s and the 2 GPU’s mentioned, all running on Debian (which I soon plan to swap to nixos).
The AMD GPU’s is passed through to a windows VM with 8 gigs or so of ram, for VR development in the garage usually, but sometimes is streamed as well.
The second Nvidia GPU goes to my linux machine on Ubuntu just for ease of patched nvidia drivers, a couple virtual monitors with an xconfig like this, and is my daily driver with 16 gigs of RAM.
Both use Virtio drivers for disk, network, and anything else I’m forgetting, Pcie passthrough via KVM/QEMU on the host.
I’d say the latency hangs around 5ms when streaming both at once, and never comes close to saturating the gigabit connection, but I’m sure some optimisations could be done somewhere along the line.
Clients run on anything from an Xbox series X to a random PC, hopefully soon an orange pi (worried about latency though).
When I have a workload requiring both GPU’s I just keep 2 moonlight windows open and use the keybinds to unfocus the mouse then alt+tab to swap between them.
I don’t have any complaints, although one time when my thermal setup was worse I left 2 copies Subnautica running for my wife and I to at Nitrox together, and it did start to drop in fps on the Linux machine once we picked it up after an hour or 2 running the games AFK.
Edit to add I’m mostly using this for gaming right now, but its handled everything (within reason) that I’ve tossed at it, but I’m planning on soon setting up this sometime soon also across a couple other PC’s, but as of right now the VM’s feel as if they’re entirely distinct PC’s from an external perspective
Surprised there’s not more people saying Nixos.
Its a bit annoying to learn, but once you get the hang of it its impossible to break, and amazing if you have multiple server’s doing similar things
I currently have a setup exactly like this, with a threadripper 2950x, an RX 6600, and a 2070 super.
Let me know if you have any questions in the specifics, but its 100% possible
Best part of this setup is being able to connect to both via sunshine on many displays at once
Woah do you even use a keyboard??
None of those over here since the 80s
Interesting, I wonder if a larger lenses could ‘move’ the virtual monitor further away so its less straining
Random question, what would make this worse than a normal display/light?
Most Linux ‘complaints’ are bug reports, which helps the devs out.
But yeah no Linux users hurt his feelings so he won’t serve them, cause that’s what motivates a CEO
I think ‘we won’t serve you cause we can’t rootkit your device’ also rubs some linux people wrong, but to each their own ig
Probably along the lines of ‘its bloated and too many dependencies’.
Though most flatpaks use a common base, any modifications on top of that sometimes need to be stored modified (now having 2 or more copies of one dependency)
To anyone that’s not a Linux nerd the app looks about the same size as on all other OS’s, but on Linux it makes it a lot larger than just bare bones installing it via package manager
Makes sense, but at least this would generally be out of a normal users usage case (multi-file documents), and so the power user could probably just open flatseal.
For things like bookmarks it’d work fine, and by extension make the sandbox more secure