Nice overview. Just because you called your channel Linux Benchmarks, doesn't mean you need to do a deep dive every time. At least to me these type of videos seem almost better for an average viewer. Anyway cheers!
Hey man I have a few questions ive been watching your other videos and i was just wondering. I havent used linux in a while but im thinking of going to Fedora 39 KDE version. But I seen that you would install those codecs and everything but im just wondering 1. do you still main Fedora KDE? 2. Would it be good to just use Flatpak as my main thing for installing pretty much any app?
@linuxbenchmarks hell yeah bro endeavor OS is one of my favorites. I ended up going back to windows unfortunately. I want to get back into Linux when I have more time to set everything up and figure out how to setup two NVMEs for it.
@@linuxnext hi good thing. with Vulkan Path Of Exile better. Path Of Exile 2 i hope it will work with Steam Play Proton on linux and it will have Vulkan mode.
@@Vikingjew dxvk and vkd3d is vulkan so it should work, maybe not on nvk as its missing a lot of vulkan extensions and features for dxvk and vkd3d to work properly
I mean the pieces are already in place for the majority of desktop things to work properly under nvk but i think they will support whatever is needed to create a good experience for the user
@@linuxnext now they gotta implement the vulkan surface stuff in order to get wayland fully working iirc there's a gamescope issue tracker, but i wonder if there's a wayland one🤔
i'd kinda hope that nvk supports surfaces enough for wayland support before mesa 24.1 launches, given the nvidia drivers have always sucked at fully implementing surface related stuff
Yeah, but for the average user it doesn't matter, they just want to play games and do some work or go on the browser For ai or rendering in certain programs this is still possible on the proprietary driver, it gives you choice Its the same with the amdgpu driver or using vlk or the amdgpu pro driver
nvk + nova + nak are becoming solid day by day
5% by the end of the year at this rate!
Nice overview. Just because you called your channel Linux Benchmarks, doesn't mean you need to do a deep dive every time. At least to me these type of videos seem almost better for an average viewer. Anyway cheers!
like i dont need to do 30 minute videos 😂
thank you tho :)
Bro your work is awesome, you made up my mind about linuxgaming thks!!!
I mean i wont take the credit as the developers are the ones doing all of the heavy working and reverse engineering :)
that rate of development is super impressive
I use them currently
Hey man I have a few questions ive been watching your other videos and i was just wondering. I havent used linux in a while but im thinking of going to Fedora 39 KDE version. But I seen that you would install those codecs and everything but im just wondering 1. do you still main Fedora KDE? 2. Would it be good to just use Flatpak as my main thing for installing pretty much any app?
I dont main fedora anymore, i use endeavour os as i dont need to install those codecs but yeah you can use flatpak for everything if you want
@linuxbenchmarks hell yeah bro endeavor OS is one of my favorites. I ended up going back to windows unfortunately. I want to get back into Linux when I have more time to set everything up and figure out how to setup two NVMEs for it.
@@linuxnext hi good thing. with Vulkan Path Of Exile better. Path Of Exile 2 i hope it will work with Steam Play Proton on linux and it will have Vulkan mode.
@@Vikingjew dxvk and vkd3d is vulkan so it should work, maybe not on nvk as its missing a lot of vulkan extensions and features for dxvk and vkd3d to work properly
i can't wait until nvk is in a usable state
maybe kde 6 will support it once they roll out vulkan compositing on wayland?
I mean the pieces are already in place for the majority of desktop things to work properly under nvk but i think they will support whatever is needed to create a good experience for the user
@@linuxnext now they gotta implement the vulkan surface stuff in order to get wayland fully working
iirc there's a gamescope issue tracker, but i wonder if there's a wayland one🤔
i'd kinda hope that nvk supports surfaces enough for wayland support before mesa 24.1 launches, given the nvidia drivers have always sucked at fully implementing surface related stuff
It's cool but no CUDA really limits it's usefulness and means it cannot be the future, because the future involves AI
Yeah, but for the average user it doesn't matter, they just want to play games and do some work or go on the browser
For ai or rendering in certain programs this is still possible on the proprietary driver, it gives you choice
Its the same with the amdgpu driver or using vlk or the amdgpu pro driver
first comment lets go