I'm wrong about this PPA being the cause of the problem. Turns out it's because I use RealVNC to connect to my Linux machines and that prevents Wine from working. Soon as I disconnect from it, Wine works fine.
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Hello there, I'm seeking a bit of assistance with a problem that I've definitely created for myself. A while back I was trying to solve a problem with X on machine with new equipment. At some point I tried using the oibaf PPA for Ubuntu 18.04, but it didn't seem to solve the problem for me. At any rate, I removed the PPA but didn't do it properly (I didn't use ppa-purge). At any rate, I've just discovered in the course of trying to upgrade to the latest version of Ubuntu that my machine still has the oibaf driver installed, and I can't seem to remove it. Using "ppa-purge ppaibaf/graphics-drivers" doesn't work, the resulting message is "Warning: Could not find package list for PPA: oibaf graphics-drivers". I've tried reinstalling the PPA, but that doesn't seem to do anything.
I'm wondering if perhaps part of the issue is that the bionic PPA has been removed? Nothing complained when I re-added the PPA, but that doesn't mean that any packages got added, I suppose. I've done a fair amount of searching and can't seem to find any answers that don't involve doing what I've already done. oibaf I don't suppose you know of anything I could do to resolve this, do you? Does anyone else?
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Originally posted by oibaf View PostPPA also provides zink driver now.
I love this PPA, by the way! Great work.
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Originally posted by mangeek View Post
Do the ARM64 PPA packages provide it? I was just trying to test Zink on my Raspberry Pi, and the regular method of changing a program's driver is saying that it can't find zink_dri.so
I love this PPA, by the way! Great work.
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Hi,
Just a heads up, I noticed that since some versions ago the oibaf mesa drivers does not support vaapi correctly, at least on my end. OBS will always fail with the following errors when trying to stream or record:
Code:[h264_vaapi @ 0x558583d97e80] Driver does not support some wanted packed headers (wanted 0xd, found 0x1). [h264_vaapi @ 0x558583d97e80] Failed to create encode pipeline configuration: 25 (an invalid/unsupported value was supplied). warning: [FFMPEG VAAPI encoder: 'streaming_h264'] Failed to open VAAPI codec: Input/output error
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Since editing is not available, I wanted to add some more things to my previous post:
1. My distro is Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS x64.
2. I am however running the HWE 5.8.0 Low Latency kernel.
3. This is also happening on a second machine with a Navi-based Radeon RX 5600 GPU.
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