I'm not on the iGPU. I use prime-run to run Steam, and all games properly detect the nVidia card. Also, I doubt the iGPU could run Hitman at max settings at 60FPS@1440p.
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I'm on an Intel/nVidia dual-GPU laptop.
In my experience, most games either don't work at all (very rare), or work 99% as well as on Windows. For instance, I'm playing Hitman WoA right now, and opening the Steam overlay makes the game run in slow motion until I restart it, and it goes in the single-digit FPS if my laptop is charging. Very rarely does a game run better on Linux than Windows. Alt- tabbing in particular is broken in a lot of games, some of them outright crashing.
I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.
Same. Ads aside, they simply work better than YouTube's garbage Web version. It's unusably slow on Firefox.
Now, you only have to hope whatever show you want to watch is on any of the services you are subscribed to, and won't be pulled before you finish it.
Spotify serves mp3s because it uses less bandwidth and most people can't tell the difference on their 30€ Bluetooth headset.
The best engineers Meta can afford worked on this revolutionary feature.
Bluetooth on Windows is trash. It's not possible to have separate left and right volume controls, and headset buttons are not recognized.
I'm okay with paying for YouTube but I don't want a Google account. If Google ever reinstates having separate YT accounts then I will consider paying.
Same. I stopped pirating music and games because Deezer and Steam are so convenient, but as long as there isn't a way to watch most movies and shows on a single service, I won't stop torrenting them. The music industry figured it out and all music streaming services have more or less the same catalog; why can't movie studios do the same?