25 Oct 2024 |
πΌπ. π±ππ πππ π π·ππ | oh | 05:12:26 |
K900 | In reply to@ilya-fedin:matrix.org i686-linux Videogames are, unfortunately, a thing | 05:12:30 |
πΌπ. π±ππ πππ π π·ππ | ah | 05:12:38 |
πΌπ. π±ππ πππ π π·ππ | multilib | 05:12:40 |
pimeys | yay, 6.2.2 | 09:12:03 |
pimeys | bugs fixed | 09:12:07 |
K900 | Just 40k Darwin builds left for staging-next | 09:14:50 |
ulrik β‘οΈ | Does anyone else have issues waking your computer from sleep? I'm not sure if it's a KDE/Plasma issue or deeper. But when I put my computer to sleep and start it the screen doesn't come on.
I have a AMD CPU and GPU if there are any configurations I should add that I don't know about | 12:09:43 |
K900 | Okf | 09:14:51 |
K900 | * Oof | 09:14:56 |
pimeys | the classic issue, post any link to HN and immediately people are complaining linux suspend and then the discussion is apple this and apple that | 13:12:12 |
pimeys | yeah, computers have this issue, it's mostly related your specific laptop model | 13:12:26 |
pimeys | I have T14s with Ryzen, and having this issue once or twice a year | 13:12:44 |
pimeys | usually it just works | 13:12:49 |
aloisw | Probably not even related to AMD even, I've seen this a couple of times on an Intel machine too. | 13:16:38 |
pimeys | yeah for sure | 13:25:49 |
pimeys | in my tests, the corporate thinkpad's suspend and wake has been working quite well | 13:26:13 |
pimeys | my desktop workstation also always wakes up nicely | 13:26:23 |
26 Oct 2024 |
Khalil Santana | In reply to @ulrik:m.strid.ninja Does anyone else have issues waking your computer from sleep? I'm not sure if it's a KDE/Plasma issue or deeper. But when I put my computer to sleep and start it the screen doesn't come on.
I have a AMD CPU and GPU if there are any configurations I should add that I don't know about I do, but it's a Nvidia issue for me (at least on NixOS, Ubuntu 24.04 seemed to work) | 17:56:57 |
Khalil Santana | Btw, anybody else has weird resolution issues with AMD GPUs? Of my monitor if I use the 7800X3Ds iGPU I get either a very blurry screen or a broken contrast version. Same happens when using an AMD laptop with this screen, so I think it's some bad interaction with AMD iGPUs and this monitor (which I'd like to keep when I eventually swap for some AMD dGPU) | 18:00:24 |
K900 | No issues here | 18:09:04 |
K900 | What monitor? | 18:09:09 |
Khalil Santana | In reply to @k900:0upti.me What monitor? A pretty old one, LG FLATRON M2280A | 18:21:00 |
Khalil Santana | I guess it is either a refresh rate thing, or a DP->HDMI conversion issue (it's an HDMI-only monitor, but I think AMD GPUs are internally DP-only with a converter) | 18:22:30 |
K900 | They're not | 18:23:54 |
Khalil Santana | On Nvidia it 'just works', it's detected as a 60/50Hz monitor, colors look fine, no blurryness, etc | 18:23:57 |
K900 | That's Intel | 18:23:58 |
K900 | (only) | 18:24:01 |
Khalil Santana | In reply to @k900:0upti.me That's Intel Oh, ok | 18:24:06 |
Khalil Santana | I've tried setting the refresh rate manually in the kernel cmdline, but it doesn't seem to do anything | 18:26:54 |