

What about video acceleration though? Cause last time i tried it as soon as I moved the camera the screen share’s framerate would drop like crazy making it essentially useless. On AMD anyway
I’ll prob check later today cause im interested
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What about video acceleration though? Cause last time i tried it as soon as I moved the camera the screen share’s framerate would drop like crazy making it essentially useless. On AMD anyway
I’ll prob check later today cause im interested
Something to be aware of with Nvidia on Linux:
https://youtu.be/rvjhObRUjWM?si=9iTfONeiZtqp3zCC
I’ve seen that some dx12 games don’t run so well on nvidia compared to Windows. I havent checked that myself but this video shows it well.
I like btop Maybe not really “unknown”, but hey for those that don’t know about it, check it out!
Getting a second drive just for windows I think is a good approach. If you were to do so, it’s important that you remove all other drives while installing windows, otherwise the Windows installer will put its boot files into whatever existing EFI partition it finds.
Then using something like https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat you should be good to go with a relatively clean setup.
To have a local account, I use Rufus to setup the usb installer in a way that it automatically creates the local account, and it can also disable the secure boot and tpm requirements from the installer if you want. Though I think rufus is a windows program only. I know there’s the “OOBE” approach for the local account, but I haven’t done that before. That could be an option too
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bluetooth_headset
Sections 3.3 or 3.4
I did 3.4 to disable the headset profiles cause generally it’s ass
Coming from Windows, I set up KDE’s Spectacle to open with Super + Shift + S in Area Select Mode and save and copy to clipboard on click release
Maybe not as unique but kinda neat I think