I’ve not had issues with Nvidia outside of needing to patch drivers occasionally for my older 1070 (see here.)
Unfortunately I’ve not tried streaming from an AMD device though I’m curious to try it from the Deck now (if only I had the time…)
I’ve not had issues with Nvidia outside of needing to patch drivers occasionally for my older 1070 (see here.)
Unfortunately I’ve not tried streaming from an AMD device though I’m curious to try it from the Deck now (if only I had the time…)
What I don’t get is why. What with the recent Red Hat debacle one would think Canonical would make a stronger case as opposed to force feeding the issue.
Feels like Jabber has been around for a long time. If I’m not mistaken I remember my buddy pimping it as an AIM alternative back in the Napster/mp3 days.
Jumping in to parrot the arch install script advice. It’s easy, has a fair amount of flexibility, and gives you a rock solid base to build on.
One other thing to mention once you’ve grown comfortable is looking into systemd-boot. I got fed up with dual boot issues and moving away from grub solved for them.
Best of luck.
They do. I host on my arch PC and use both my steam deck and laptop. Acceleration is also supported across popular hardware.
FYI: Sunshine and moonlight do this very well and with minimal hassle.
-Genital Jousting
Any video games you could also recommend?
Tried getting RDP working ~a month ago and it was eating too much time (probably related to Nvidia peccadilloes,) so I fell back to sunshine over VPN. Looking forward to trying this, thanks for the share.
linked above. Sunshine is compiled to run on Linux and Windows, streams applications or the desktop itself, runs in the background, and will attempt to leverage gpu hardware to do the heavy lifting.
Here’s a fun little talk about email hosting y’all had me thinking of.
Yeah it’s definitely gotten a lot better. I made the switch about 3 years ago and have zero regrets.