• Ibaudia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Of course Linux is better for custom, purpose-built hardware. That’s like, its main advantage for the commercial sector.

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        1 year ago

        Now we just need that GFX software from intel / amd / nvidia that is available on windows, taking advantage of that newly supported hardware

        Stop, you’re making me too hard. I might be able to like, ditch Windows if that happens.

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        1 year ago

        Edit. By software I’m talking about in game features.

        Like FSR and such? That’s available on Linux (FSR 1.x is integrated into SteamOS for compositor-level upscaling). AFAIK AMD does not officially support FSR on Linux but it’s written in a way that it should work with minor integration work. It’s written with cross-platform support in mind, given that it’s targeting PlayStation etc. als well.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, the sole reason I don’t have linux on my old laptop is that lenovo has completely proprietary video drivers for it. I’m talking “manufacturer’s installers don’t think there’s a video card there” proprietary.

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      1 year ago

      Also, single purpose use cases. Servers don’t necessarily run on custom hardware, but they do only one type of thing.