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  • birdie
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    Originally posted by scirocco View Post
    The 500 series drivers broke 120hz for me both in windows and linux, this update did not fix it either, I have to downgrade to 495 again, I don't like being stuck at 60hz.
    That's unfortunate but how precisely they are broken? Running 144Hz with FreeSync here and I've got no issues both under Windows and Linux.

    Originally posted by bug77 View Post
    birdie At times you make some excellent points. However, if you don't care about your tone and you've been told repeatedly your tone is annoying, why do you even bother? People won't read what you post. Or they're just read it and then comment on the tone, not on the subject.
    Have you read the messages by myownfriend directed at me? Mine were factual and neutral, he insulted me at every turn, called me names, etc. etc. etc. Amazing you haven't said a thing to him. And could you consider checking the previous 50 or so messages that I've posted? None of them have anything with a bad tone or manners - yet, you ignored everything and paid attention only to this one.

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  • scirocco
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    The 500 series drivers broke 120hz for me both in windows and linux, this update did not fix it either, I have to downgrade to 495 again, I don't like being stuck at 60hz.

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  • bug77
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    birdie At times you make some excellent points. However, if you don't care about your tone and you've been told repeatedly your tone is annoying, why do you even bother? People won't read what you post. Or they're just read it and then comment on the tone, not on the subject.

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  • birdie
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    You really need to attend a shrink myownfoe, sorry, Myownfriend There's so much gall in you I'm afraid you'll blow up from it.

    And I perfectly understand what a shared library is, I even proved it to you yet you continue to deliver CRAP. Your whole post makes you look like a vengeful pity tiny dog who shit his matting, then when he was caught doing that he put shit on itself and started barking.

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  • mSparks
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

    On the other hand, AMD cards happen to work better on Linux than on Windows.
    Agreed, on windows they are even worse, AMD Catalyst is an absolute disaster. But that's not an "on the other hand" for those who know better than to use windows, or AMD gpus. In a thread on an article about the latest and greatest nvidia gpu driver for linux. Pretty much everything apart from games made by EA work better on Linux than on Windows, that is why Microsoft are so desperate to get people to adopt WSL.

    Microsoft Office works better on MacOS than windows. "not the place".
    Last edited by mSparks; 15 February 2022, 07:15 PM.

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  • Myownfriend
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    I'm well known outside of them and my track record is superb.
    lmao

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Here we have people obsessed with freedom no matter the cost or logic.
    That's sus as fuck.

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Nothing that I said was unpleasant or bad, I was factual as hell.
    You here this, people? Birdie thinks he's speaking facts lmao

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Unlike rampant open source lovers here
    What a terrible insult /s

    Also I have an Nvidia card, I'm running the proprietary driver, and I've criticized and defended them. I've also shat on Gimp while praising Photoshop.

    Being open source good. It doesn't always mean that anything that's open-source is immediately better than a proprietary solution, but the being anti-open source is probably one of the dumbest hardline takes to have lol

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    I remain factual and rational.

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    I occasionally make mistakes but then I apologize for that.
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Open Source fans on the other hand never admit anything and attack me even more, e.g. |Mr. Myownfriend who lied about libweston.so being shared between Wayland compositors
    I said it was a shared library. That means it can be shared by multiple things. Your dumb ass said that libweston isn't really a shared library because it needs to be compiled into the project. When I showed you that it wasn't, you changed your own understanding of what a shared library is because your ego wouldn't let you admit that you're wrong. You're been corrected hundreds of times on these forums and every thread you restart the argument because you know that the last time someone made you look dumb is far away in another topic.

    My exact quote

    Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
    That doesn't matter. A shared library doesn't mean it's being used by everybody, it just means that is can be used by multiple things. That's all. That's the criterion. If someone wants to make a compositor with libweston, they have the ability to because it is a shared library. You know what else is a shared library? Mutter. The only large DE that's using it right now is Gnome but libmutter can be used by others. Same thing with Kwin. That's why XFCE listed libmutter, libweston, wlroots, and kwin as considerations when deciding on what compositor they might adopt. You've seen the link a bunch of times before and you've posted it yourself but here you go. https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap

    It's like anything you know about how an operating system works is focused around X11. Its like the only thing about Linux that you ever liked was X11. It's sad.

    libweston has been used in embedded use cases:
    https://www.collabora.com/news-and-b...ade-linux.html
    https://elinux.org/images/9/93/The-M...engutronix.pdf
    That last part that talks about libweston being used in automotive and embedded use cases was told to you multiple times and you ignored it multiple times.

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Even you admitted I was right
    I never said you were right because you're never right. Shown here lol

    Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post
    Oh, birdie, you're always mistaken :-) I'm assuming someone once told you that looking stuff up would kill you or something. Well they were wrong lol

    Same link as before just a little farther down.



    Do you know what the ".so" at the end of "libweston-1.so" means?
    Btw, I'll say what .so means aloud. Shared object.


    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    and then when I called him out for that, he started talking about something else. Open Source lovers never fail to disappoint.
    That was the last post I made in that topic. Where did I change the subject? lol

    Nobody has to take my word for it either because the topic is here for others to see lol

    Phoronix: Less Than 10% Of Firefox Users On Linux Are Running Wayland Thanks to Mozilla's Telemetry capabilities, there is some interesting insight to how many Linux desktop users are still relying on an X.Org (X11) Server without Wayland... https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Firefox-Wayland-X11-Stats


    and his response to me saying that a shared object is something that can be used by multiple applications was this frothing post.

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    "My own interpretation trumps everything that has been known in the software industry for the past 40 years".

    I'm not interested in dealing with people who interpret everything however they see fit. You started with a shared library, now you've swiftly backpedaled just to find a new excuse. God, this is so lame and pathetic. I've caught you red-handed for fuck's sake and instead of admitting it and apologizing you insulted me once again: "You're a slow learner".

    Get lost. I won't read any of your insults or poor convoluted pseudo-arguments any longer. Enough with this crap.
    Just a quick note on that last line. This was last night and he's arguing with me again lol

    But let's look up what a shared object is. Shall we?

    https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19120-01...ct%20is%20an,b y%20more%20than%20one%20application.

    A shared object is an indivisible unit that is generated from one or more relocatable objects. Shared objects can be bound with dynamic executables to form a runable process. As their name implies, shared objects can be shared by more than one application.
    Artem S. Tashkinov. Used Linux for 25 years. Says he understands Linux more than most. Can't wrap his head around what a shared library is.

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    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    but then turned it upside out and told me I'd be disliked. Wow.
    I didn't say you would be disliked. I said you are disliked and will continue to be disliked in the future. I also said that your ego makes you think that your uninformed ranting and raving is going to lead to some mass epiphany among devs that know more than you. Keep crying :-)

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  • birdie
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    Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

    On the other hand, AMD cards happen to work better on Linux than on Windows.

    I might agree, but that's not the case. My previous Intel+NVIDIA laptop worked well under Windows, and with Bumblebee it also did under Linux.

    birdie this is why your reputation here is at floor level.
    I don't care about my "reputation" on Phoronix forums. I'm well known outside of them and my track record is superb. Here we have people obsessed with freedom no matter the cost or logic. I've dealt with laptops with discrete GPUs under Windows - and they have all sucked terribly. Linux on laptops sucks even more however no matter whether your GPU is built-in or discrete. I have a seven years old laptop which has mostly Intel components, no discrete graphics, I filed certain back then and half of them are still not resolved to this date. Laptop OEMs with a rare exception do nothing to verify Linux works on their products. Linux friendly laptops, e.g. from System76, are available to purchase only in the US if I'm not mistaken and also they cost quite a lot more than Windows laptops even with Windows preinstalled which is simply heresy.

    And verifying Linux works flawlessly on a laptop before buying it is near impossible unless you find a person who happens to own it and runs the same OS. Windows on the other hand goes through a ton of QC/QA and testing to make sure everything works as expected and even then lots of laptops have various unpleasant quirks.

    Nothing that I said was unpleasant or bad, I was factual as hell. If you don't like it and believe it's a reason to ... hate/despise me, please go check with a psychologist.

    Unlike rampant open source lovers here I remain factual and rational. I occasionally make mistakes but then I apologize for that.

    Open Source fans on the other hand never admit anything and attack me even more, e.g. |Mr. Myownfriend who lied about libweston.so being shared between Wayland compositors, and then when I called him out for that, he started talking about something else. Open Source lovers never fail to disappoint.

    Even you admitted I was right but then turned it upside out and told me I'd be disliked. Wow.
    Last edited by birdie; 16 February 2022, 06:53 AM. Reason: spelling

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by Myownfriend View Post

    Fan BOIIII!!!

    You can always rely on birdie to universally shit on things in this community unless it's Nvidia or Intel. Then he's happy to sing their praises.
    Careful.... calling him a fanboy automatically ticks him off to no end and will riddle the forum with some of the most elaborate insults and rants ever, starting a flamewar.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post

    Your first mistake was installing Linux on it. Other than that NVIDIA works just fine.
    On the other hand, AMD cards happen to work better on Linux than on Windows.

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Your second mistake was buying a laptop with a discrete GPU - they all suck even under Windows.
    I might agree, but that's not the case. My previous Intel+NVIDIA laptop worked well under Windows, and with Bumblebee it also did under Linux.

    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    Your third mistake was trying to look smug however it came off cheap and lame.
    birdie this is why your reputation here is at floor level.

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  • mSparks
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    Originally posted by MrCooper View Post

    Reality check:

    Color management: color mapping functions (groundwork for colour management & HDR support) by an AMD developer just landed in weston.

    AMD developers also started discussion how to extend the KMS API colour LUT functionality for HDR. Meanwhile, the nvidia driver doesn't even support any of the existing KMS API colour LUT functionality yet, so things like Night Light or monitor profiles with colour correction don't work yet in a Wayland session on the nvidia driver.

    Any pointers to work like this from an Nvidia developer?
    Literally no one cares. "eventually" I'm sure.
    Nvidia released yet another linux driver that works better than the last, AMD haven't even released a single driver that works (yet another "crashes on Ubuntu 21.10 with mesa radv (Radeon RX 6800)." landed only yesterday, one of hundreds over the last couple of years, compared to 2 or 3 on nvidia).

    Dont you lot have some microsoft KB update to go complain about? Maybe they will listen to you screaming at the tide to stop rising. EVERYONE on linux I know that switched from nvidia to AMD (about 5 of them) sold their card at a massive loss within months, maybe when that trend actually follows NV you might actually have a point.
    Last edited by mSparks; 15 February 2022, 12:44 PM.

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