How does Linux it self or some other software on Linux address what Crowd Strike is doing for Windows?
Well, it usually drops to a black screen and kernel panics, but lately there's been a bit of a push for parity with windows.
How does Linux it self or some other software on Linux address what Crowd Strike is doing for Windows?
Well, it usually drops to a black screen and kernel panics, but lately there's been a bit of a push for parity with windows.
Lol this guy work for Intel from 2011-2016?
Did a full shell swap on mine:
The thing with the screen is you have to pull on one corner (with heat) until that single corner comes up just enough for you to slide some kind of tool underneath to slice the adhesive and separate them better. Then you can move the heat gun around a bit more and move the tool with it to keep cutting through the adhesive.
The article doesn't explicitly say that it works with AMD/Intel cards, but it does seem to imply such.
It says that everyone can take advantage of this, but ONLY Nvidia RTX cards can do so. You have to be able to enable DLSS first, before you can enable the FSR3.0 frame generation component.
This allows RTX 2000/3000 cards to use frame generation even though DLSS3 isn't allowed by Nvidia on the cards.
Always hide them? I don't think so, but you could just browse https://store.steampowered.com/linux ?
Though it may include officially supported proton games? Not sure, tbh.
I don't play, but perhaps it has something to do with either Proton or Linux? (I'm assuming you're mostly a windows player outside of the deck).
You could try running it with DXVK, which does work on Windows, though it's not officially supported or anything.
Got mine about 3 hours ago~
It's the Limited Edition, and while most of what the reviews said was spot on, it seems either QAM and Steam buttons on the LE are a bit different or something, because they're ever so slightly raised above the body of the deck.
Mine just updated about an hour ago, so yours should be soon, if not by now.
Mine shows as shipped on UPS, supposed to get to me on Wednesday
Limited Edition here.
I don't know where 2-4 weeks comes from, maybe Canada(Your comment isn't the first time I've seen it)?
The delivery date (at least what I'm seeing) is 1-2 weeks, not the shipping date.
For instance, mine already has a label ready, just waiting on UPS to update for the estimated day.
Without more detail we can only assume, but I would imagine it working the same way that DLSS is (presumed?) to work.
Most of the upscaling is done by their TAA algorithm that's a part of FSR3.1, then the image will be cleaned up with their "AI" component for more image stability.