As Mentionnés in this thread, I installed cschyOS and it worked flawlessly, I need to so further testing but I will keep this is installed for now.
Thank you everyone for your kind help, I appreciate it
As Mentionnés in this thread, I installed cschyOS and it worked flawlessly, I need to so further testing but I will keep this is installed for now.
Thank you everyone for your kind help, I appreciate it
Indeed it worked quite flawlessly on Cachyos, I’m not sure I like it because it don’t have any store but I’ll give it a shot. Thank you for your help and have a nice day :)
Indeed, I was plugged in the GPU so I’m sure it worked but how well, I cojldnt tell. Anyway, I install CachyOS this morning and it seems to work quiet well. I’m not sure I like it yet but I would keep it for a while Thank you for your help :)
I think you are right about not being the good community to ask, though I didn’t really know which community ask so I try this one. DonutsRMeh says that CachyOS work out of the box, I’m gonna try it with the KDE flavors and reply to this topics if it works.
I don’t know, I didn’t try to run cyberpunk from a live USB so I don’t know. I will try cachyOS as DonutsRMeh says it works flawlessly. I keep you posted in this topic about it.
What’s happening is that when I start a game, the game crash because it run out of memory, when I run nvtop it says no GPU to monitor. I’m not sure it’s an hardware issue yet, though it worked before, I rebooted and it didn’t worked again, tried the same command as before but I should have missed one and couldn’t get it to work again. I will try cachyOS as DonutsRMeh says it works flawlessly. I keep you posted in this topic about it.
Thank you for your answer, I’m downloading cachyos, I will install it when I got time, maybe today. I’ll keep you posted :)
I don’t know enough, DonutsRMeh say that on CachyOS it works flawlessly, i’ll give it a try. I think too it’s because of some drivers / kernel or something not new enough. Thank you for your time, i’ll keep you posted in this topic :)
Thank you, I’m gonna try it when I’m back home. I hope I don’t see something wrong as I’m on Linux since a year or so :) Thanks again
Thank you for your quick guide and explanations. I currently dont own an AMD GPU though I plan to acquire one if it’s worth it. So this may be useful.
How did you manage to get the power consumption on in idle mode ?
In linux mint if I remember correctly, I was able to change the brightness of my monitor but without it built I compatibility. Does someone know if I can do the same in KDE ?
Thank you, I’ll take a look tomorrow :)