Dead dirt. No nutrients. Would be like you trying to eat the dirt, to the plants you try to plant.
Useless, gritty, and harmful.
Dead dirt. No nutrients. Would be like you trying to eat the dirt, to the plants you try to plant.
Useless, gritty, and harmful.
MetroPCS in southern US has same “issues”, running on T-Mobile. 🤦♂️ I’ve bounced between the two services enough times to understand the difference.
Spring Break here… Only T-Mobile customers get usable and consistent data.
As a young tech trying to get started, Knoppix live CD enabled me to clean viruses and recover data for clients.
After years of using it as a specific tool, I decided to daily drive it when an older machine stopped accepting Windows Updates.
I still run Windows on my big rig, but Debian on everything Else.
I dunno…
But I switched to proton 6.x and dx10 and now it’s running, even if it crashes trying to change the settings.
Now I’ve got to figure out installing mods for single player… Using flatpak…
Just can’t change any of the graphic settings without it crashing.
Running at 1280x720 at 60fps
All lowest settings though. Good enough.
HP Envy 17
I switched to proton 6.x and dx10 and now it’s running 😎
I keep reading that anything below the 2000 series has severe Vulkan limitations… I’m wondering if Windows would perform better? Playable?
I’ve got no clue about video cards, let alone on Linux. I just know I prefer my Debian devices, and this is my first foray into Nvidia and Linux.
Edit: and I assume an MX250 is a 2000 series. Which makes the cut for Vulkan support fwir
It identifies and loads up the interface.
One process, Xorg @ 4MiB
I’ve got the right click to use card menu, and use that to force flatpak Steam to use it. Then I confirm in game it is selected.
It feels like a huge step down from Intel gfx on an older laptop running Windows…
SuperDisk™? 😏
Snaps definitely are slower to open. One they get going, they are fine.
But a little slow to load…
Wayland is default on Gnome.
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I found a web site, biosbug.com, and was able to generate an unlock code.
Yeah, really looks like I ought to do a clean install I think.
The system takes forever to boot, but it’s pretty responsive after…
I appreciate the help and info greatly. I’ll eventually get it right! 🤦♂️
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I’ve got an even older machine, Intel Atom, 2Gigs RAM, and I’m running 64bit XFCE4 there quite decently, but thank you for the info. How much longer do you think 32bit has? I thought web browsers already switched to only 64bit?
ZRam is good stuff
I’ve clearly broken something then, because after removing my media files… the install is over 200gigs.
I’m brand new to Gnome; I thought you could freely add Desktop Environments without conflict? I’ve since removed XFCE and am all in on Wayland… I think? Is Wayland the same as XWayland? 🤦♂️
If I install Gnome cleanly, will it still install and use Wayland?
And I discovered my BIOS is password protected 🫣 and I can’t remember it 😢
I didn’t think I had anything held… 🫣
Strange thing is all I’ve ever done is install:
XFCE
Gnome
Firefox was here ootb
And…
an XFCE plugin, docklike taskbar I compiled from source
Scrcpy, android screen mirror I compiled from source
Picom, compositor I compiled from source
Flatpack support, for openRCT
A few themes from internet
One thing I did notice is the Updater in Gnome always sees updates Synaptic doesn’t see. Even now… weird…
On the updated system, running Gnome, it still happens. In addition, installing extensions from Synaptic results in them never appearing (but reported as installed). I have switched to using Extension Manager from Synaptic, and it is able to install extensions properly (they can be used)
I don’t really know much about Linux, which is why I have it on this system… to hopefully gain enough knowledge to be completely comfortable with it. So it is very likely I have inadvertently created a Frankbian 😢
Guess I was looking for confirmation
Yeah… I’m thinking the SSD is the route… fresh install…
Your comment about Wi-Fi and net install… yeah… I was assuming my phone set to USB share would work OOTB… probably won’t though, eh?
I think I’ll snag the Gnome install media and just stick with that.
Currently, this system is running very decent. At least as well as it did brand new with original software… except the boot times…
If I go the SSD route, the drive can be left as is in case I totally screw up. I can use the same enclosure from the SSD on the HDD.
Been using Series Guide for years. Love it.