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9 months agoding dong your distro is wrong
I will disclaim I’ve only used Debian based so I’m in no place to judge.
ding dong your distro is wrong
I will disclaim I’ve only used Debian based so I’m in no place to judge.
I had this on Ubuntu or Debian awhile back. PopOS shares enough with them this might be the same issue. It was a quick fix that worked for me. If not, then there’s multiple scratchy HDMI issues out there…
https://askubuntu.com/questions/405071/static-and-crackling-in-my-hdmi-audio
This isn’t unique to Lemmy or haphazard coding. It’s a common technique to get pictures into Github READMEs this way. You’d create a PR, upload an image, copy the link, delete the PR, and then paste the link elsewhere on Github for use.
It comes from a place of personal experience.
spends an hour configuring Proton to run a game smoothly, plays for 10 minutes
Interesting read. It’s weird seeing a regular 4070 in an ARM desktop. Didn’t know that was possible, but I guess why not.