I had a SIS card back in the day as well. I never got it working with Xfree86 itself but I did find a proprietary xserver called Accelerated-X that supported it.
I had a SIS card back in the day as well. I never got it working with Xfree86 itself but I did find a proprietary xserver called Accelerated-X that supported it.
01:04.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200eW WPCM450 (rev 0a)
Oh no! My 10ish year old supermicro server has a Matrix MGA built in to the motherboard and integrated with the ipmi OOB management system. I’m sure I can add in a newer video card but I assume the impi won’t be able to redirect video from it. :'(
Edit: hang on… crisis averted I think, my system is using the mgag200 driver and it doesn’t look like that one is being removed.
I’m not sure if this is the case everywhere but where I am at the storm sewers empty water from the streets into the lakes and rivers that eventually go to the ocean. I’d really like to see us disconnect those sewers from the rivers, lakes, and oceans to keep that crap out of the water.
Edit: clarify language a bit.
That’s fresh! It hasn’t landed in Gentoo stable yet.
I think that feature was added in systemd 254 and that was released in July so it might be a bit before you can try it.
I thought this was going to be about the fairly new feature systemd soft-reboot
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-soft-reboot.service.html
I’ve seen single log lines that wouldn’t fit on a floppy disk. Time to truncate
Not a specific distro per se but I’m shocked by how many minified docker images do not include which
I’ve wasted so much time trying to figure out why a build failed with some tool missing after I explicitly installed that tool only to find deep down in a script somewhere a tool=$(which tool) >/dev/null
in there failing and eating the error message! Remember folks always which which
first to avoid such issues ;)
In my case I hate that I’ll be watching a movie or tv show using Kodi on my HTPC and I’ll get a bunch of “drive removed” “drive added” notification popups and sounds when snap auto updates. I’ve looked around to see what might be updating and I swear it’s always something stupid like gnome-calculator. Like who TF cares…
Are there any benefits to running Wayland if the games you play need xwayland? Does anyone know if there any games the use wayland natively?
I ask because I just started using Wayland on my gaming PC after a couple show stopping issues were fixed since I last tried it. (Nvidia + KDE on Gentoo)
Windows 9x was really, really unstable. I couldn’t believe how much more stable and convenient (packages managers) this free OS created by volunteers was. And around 2000, once I started building machines with Linux support in mind it’s been all I run. I’d say I’m obsessed.