I recently got a 80% keyboard without numpad and bought a separate numpad to put on the left side of the keyboard.
Game changer.
I recently got a 80% keyboard without numpad and bought a separate numpad to put on the left side of the keyboard.
Game changer.
I don't know a 100% how the Nvidia part plays out but on AMD you still need the Vulkan HDR layers (https://github.com/Zamundaaa/VK_hdr_layer) in order to get proper color mapping in Wayland. gamescope does it by itself.
These are no longer needed for AMD after the upcoming Mesa 25.1 release.
And you are sure you were using Proton-GE 10.1? The environment variable only exists there and it sets DXVK_HDR here: https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/proton-ge-custom/blob/9d708fa4ed2a1649272edad39196d31edb443529/proton#L1746
It also failed to detect the monitor peak brightness
That happens quite often unfortunately. Apparently there are a few dozen ways on Windows to detect monitor peak brightness and not all are implemented in Wine.
Did you set both PROTON_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
and PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1
?
PROTON_ENABLE_HDR=1
also sets DXVK_HDR=1
and ENABLE_HDR_WSI=1
.
I once wrote the guy listed for their infrastructure that one of their mail servers is configured incorrectly.
He got back to me after 2 hours thanking me and telling me he fixed it.
Thought that was pretty impressive for a company of their size.
Already tried a few games in Wayland with HDR and it works well. Even Helldivers 2 works now without the anti-cheat complaining.
In the Steam Flatpak the colors are still washed out but I assume that should be fixed with Mesa 25.1.
I always chuckle when Jellyfin shows subtitles as "Full ASS".
Intel has already deployed a fix for this in the 13th and 14th gen by permanently damaging the chip and crashing. Checkmate hackers.
There is now source code for the ROM, which makes creating ports and mods significantly easier.
The initial goal of most decompilations is to produce a 1:1 match of the original ROM. That's how they know they've got a perfect representation of the original code.
Are you trying to run it on PC?
This is only the decompilation of the original for N64, the binaries it produces are for the N64 or an emulator. Making a PC port is the next step.
I think you are right about the Elgato PCI-e models not working on Linux unfortunately.
In case you are ever in the market for a new capture card in the future:
99.9% of USB capture cards work out of the box. Alternatively, if it has to be PCI-e: Blackmagic provides first-class Linux drivers for their PCI-e cards.
We use some Blackmagic cards for larger projects and for the smaller ones we use Elgato USB capture cards.
If my Nextcloud stops working I'm done for.
My calendars are in there, my todo list, my notes, my contacts, all my savegames, backups, documents, invoices, photos, videos, everything.
It's pretty heavy to host but it's worth it if you make full use of their entire suite.