Intel’s Linux support has always been pretty good. IIRC they even do open source video drivers, it’s just that nobody cared about drivers for their IGPs and they didn’t have real video cards until recently.
Intel’s Linux support has always been pretty good. IIRC they even do open source video drivers, it’s just that nobody cared about drivers for their IGPs and they didn’t have real video cards until recently.
Why don’t titles sponsored by one company also do extra work for free to support a different company’s competing proprietary technology?
Gee, I wonder.
Article doesn’t say a single word about NVIDIA titles that don’t support FSR, either.
Your comment made me put down my phone and laugh out loud until someone came and checked that I was alright.
The more I hear about Windows these last few years, the more it feels like I got out just in time.
Gaming on Linux just keeps getting better, and doing anything on Windows just keeps getting worse.
The thing is… ‘the way things were’ meant Reddit on good mobile apps without ads, spam and tracking.
I don’t want to learn all about a new UI, but I’d have to do that to continue to use Reddit.
Even scanning over the network works on Linux on my Brother MFP. I really didn’t expect that.