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  • Deepin 15.7 Ships With Power/Performance Optimizations, NVIDIA PRIME Support

    Phoronix: Deepin 15.7 Ships With Power/Performance Optimizations, NVIDIA PRIME Support

    A big update is available today of the Debian-based Deepin Linux distribution...

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  • #2
    This linux should be in benchmarks, since it has great potential to become mainstream desktop linux OS.

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    • #3
      I'm running Deepin DE with Arch base, best of two worlds imo. A really great desktop, feels much more polished / modern than many alternatives.

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      • #4
        I hope NVIDIA will get power friendly PRIME working sometime.

        Having always-on PRIME is kinda pointless. I mean, if you go on battery power.

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        • #5
          Well, the uncomfortable truth of open source currently is that with most projects someone does have to pay the bill in the end. If it ends up being the Chinese government who pays the bill for a truly modern and refined Linux DE, then so be it

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          • #6
            Deepin would really help itself by finally making an ISO image that can boot into live mode.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stingray454 View Post
              I'm running Deepin DE with Arch base, best of two worlds imo. A really great desktop, feels much more polished / modern than many alternatives.
              I'm (test-)running Deepin DE with Solus. Best of two worlds imo.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by msotirov View Post
                Well, the uncomfortable truth of open source currently is that with most projects someone does have to pay the bill in the end. If it ends up being the Chinese government who pays the bill for a truly modern and refined Linux DE, then so be it
                Chinese government is not involved with Deepin; Chinese govt is involved with Ubuntu Kylin instead.

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