• yeehaw@lemmy.ca
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    23 days ago

    Ok, seriously, just use Linux. I know how it sounds, but I’d say a majority of people use a computer to use a web browser. Guess what? We browsers have always worked and been native with Linux.

    Problem is, it’s not a passion for most people and they just want to buy something and get on the internet. While they exist, you can’t exactly go to Best buy and buy a new computer running Linux.

    But really, if you have hardware that works well with it, it’s a dream.

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      22 days ago

      Guess what? We browsers have always worked and been native with Linux.

      We???

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      22 days ago

      I will when either Nvidia supports it fully, or AMD releases a GPU that can keep up in the ray tracing department.

      Also, HDR support in Linux needs to get a lot better. Like an order of magnitude better. Then and only then will I switch.

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        22 days ago

        Those seem like niche things to hold on to. A 5090 should work just fine under Linux, what feature do you use that isn’t supported? Also a 9070 XT is capable of doing ray tracing. You don’t always have to have the absolute most powerful card.

        I don’t have an HDR monitor so can’t say how well it works in Linux, but you can survive without HDR. Is a better lighting contrast that big of a deal?

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          22 days ago

          With an Nvidia GPU on Linux, you don’t get the Nvidia App or even the Nvidia Control Panel. That means no 3D Settings page, no RTX HDR, no Shadowplay, no game filters, no video upscaling in Firefox… All features that I paid money to have and use daily. None of it exists in Linux beyond wonky half-solutions.

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            22 days ago

            Maybe bring that up at Nvidia. The Linux Community is not obligated to deliver you your needed functions for free :)

            Other solution: don’t pay for it. Don’t buy Nvidia because they don’t support Linux.

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              21 days ago

              The AMD adrenaline software for adjusting settings and power profiles for AMD GPUs also does not work on Linux btw so it’s not like it’s only Nvidia that’s the problem.

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        22 days ago

        A friend of mine just installed CachyOS Desktop Edition (plasma) and I brought up the HDR calibration in windows, thinking that was something linux still didn’t have. Turns out at least some DEs (i think thats a DE thing?) do have decent HDR support now. I still want RTX features tho.