Yep, 545.29.06
revolverunit
EXT4. Huh, didn't realize installing a Linux OS into an NTFS formatted drive was even a thing
Super tempted to grab this, ever since I switched to Linux as my daily driver I've been considering moving to AMD when I upgrade my 2070...
For anyone using Linux, I highly recommend Solaar. It supports Logitech unifying recievers and lightspeed dongles and manages them well. No need to switch browsers or having to connect to weird corporate websites.
I've been using it on my SP7 for a few months now and it's honestly been pretty great (aside from the lack of camera drivers). I dunno if you use either of them but apparently the latest kernel update broke touch and pen input, but I'm sure that'll get fixed soon. Never did get around to setting up hyprland but one day...
I keep reading stuff like this, but there's never really any context to go with it. Could you explain?
Awesome to hear! I was already going to get Ultra a second time, and this is just icing on the cake. Thank you for all your hard work!
Exactly that! Say I had a bunch of saved posts about Linux distros, I could create a category called "Linux" and stick them all there. On the Reddit page for your saved posts there would be a drop down and you could filter them either by user-created category or by subreddit. It was actually really handy
Ooh, I like that idea!
I will never eat poop, now pass me that jar of bee vomit.
I really loved The Vandelay Museum level, the music is so catchy!
Thank you, actually having a log to go through was very useful! Kinda. I managed to suss out that vkBasalt was having a config issue, which I eventually fixed. Now all my OS drive games seem to launch fine, except SteamVR (still).
I was able to do a little more research with info from the log and I found out running SteamVR the usual way was broken. Launching Steam from
/usr/lib/steam/
makes it...sorta work.Yeah, turns out it happened to be a separate issue from my initial problem, but with the same symptoms.