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  • There was a separate thread on Lemmy, where someone found out Devs of CO used leaked source code of the Source Engine from 2017, hence the C&D

  • the Postal way

  • SteamVR on Linux as of now is a joke, features necessary to experience VR without getting nausea are missing, namely working asynchronous reprojection and correct vsync_to_photon timings.

    I'm using HTC Vive Pro on Arch Linux (one of 4 SteamVR native headsets) for context.

    There is an open-source alternative called Monado which does work better than SteamVR, but it's game compatibility is a hit or miss, and you don't get features like Chaperone/Guardian on it

  • Which proton version do you use?

  • Lucida.to but it's for other lossless streaming services (Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer)

  • They say their device restarts at 4 am but they don't seem to show how to set it up. On my Note 10 I don't seem to have this feature with stock LineageOS, maybe they're running a modified version of it, like Resurrection Remix

  • Stock LineageOS doesn't seem to have that feature

  • Which mod are you using for the controller support?

  • hey there's some Boneworks left in your modpack /s

  • It's not like Windows 10 will magically stop booting or something..

  • On phones which had Samsung's OLED panels, so this also has happened on iPhones, OnePluses, Huaweis, Sonys (except their Xperia 1 line) etc. etc.

  • Source? For scientific reasons I swear 😵‍💫

  • A part of the "Verified" or "Playable" badges is the performance of a game on a Steam Deck. If it can't run well at all, it will get an "Unsupported" badge, ex. the remake of Silent Hill 2.

  • My knowledge here is limited so I apologise if I'm not being helpful, but at least in case of Arch there's a special kernel flag (amdgpu.performancemask iirc) to allow OC of your graphics card, are you passing one in your setup?

  • Have you tried using CoreCtrl instead?

  • Yes, but it's packaged separately on Arch

  • RADV is only important when you want to use Vulkan, OpenGL is a part of Mesa package

  • vulkan-radeon is radv

  • I'd say install vulkan-radeon package first and then uninstall Nvidia drivers, otherwise some packages might complain about missing dependencies, ex. Steam