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I had a discussion with someone who was of the belief that anyone that doesn’t build their own packages and reads the documentation is a lazy retard that doesn’t know what they’re installing on their computer.
That was a fun conversation
sykasterto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Bad film with amazing premise and mediocre execution that you can't stop thinking about?English7·5 天前Dude yes, I was so hyped for it, but it really underdelivered
sykasterOPto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Browser 2D Game and animation stuttering on Lenovo Legion 5 Pro (NVIDIA RTX 3060)English2·5 天前The game I use as a test is survev.io, but as I said it’s most browser 2D animations, regardless of whether I’m using the iGPU or the RTX3060.
One strange part is that in that game the menu screen workd smoothly and it only stutters during gameplay. When I die, the fade in of the death screen is smooth again, though the background still stutters.
Thanks for wanting to help, it’s much appreciated!
Even when I use the MUX switch and use only the dedicated card it stills stutters badly on 2d graphics only. It’s really strange.
I have a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro (Ryzen 7 5800H + RTX 3060). This happens across EVERY distro I’ve tried (Debian 12, Fedora 42, Mint Cinnamon, EndeavourOS, Nobara, PopOS) and EVERY browser (Firefox, Brave, Chromium).
Key symptoms:
- 2D browser games stutter badly with low framerate
- 3D WebGL browser games actually run fine (???)
- Native games run perfectly (Captain Claw via Lutris works great)
- Same exact game runs perfectly on Windows 10 on the same laptop
Someone else with an RTX 3060 tested the exact same game, seeing the same ~20W power draw, but has zero stutter issues.
Here’s everything I’ve tried so far:
- Graphics drivers: Both nouveau and NVIDIA proprietary drivers (570.133.07), both with open and proprietary kernels
- Display settings: Tested at both 60Hz and 160Hz refresh rates
- Hardware acceleration: Enabled and disabled in all browsers
- Power modes: BIOS set to both Dynamic and Discrete graphics
- BIOS tweaks: Disabled virtualization, no power management features available in BIOS apart from that
- Performance forcing: Locked GPU clocks manually (nvidia-smi -lgc 1200,2100 and -lmc 7000,7000). Enabled persistence mode
- Added kernel parameters for power management (pcie_aspm=off acpi_osi=Linux)
- Lenovo-specific: Installed the Lenovo Legion Linux drivers from johnfanv2/LenovoLegionLinux
- NVIDIA power management: Tried enabling Nvidia dynamic boost with nvidia-powerd.service
I’ve monitored GPU power draw during gameplay and it hovers at 20-25W even when the light is red (performance mode) and the card is locked at P0 performance state. This is considerably lower than the ~80W it should be able to draw under load. It might not need to draw much more, but right now it’s not drawing any more.
When I run the Firefox profiler to see what’s happening, I can see the frame drops but there’s no clear cause. And the fact that 3D browser games work fine but 2D ones stutter makes no sense to me.
If you have any idea at all I’m listening, I’m all out of ideas :(
I’d love to make Linux my daily driver, but there’s an issue with 2d animations on any Linux distro I install on my laptop. Windows 10 does not have this issue. So that means like half the Internet is stuttery.
Until that is fixed, I cannot use it as my daily driver.
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My brother once had an ice cream from a street vendor in Cambodia. Many locals were buying there so he figured he’d be okay. He ended up in the hospital for 2 weeks.
I don’t have a hamster that folds clothes, though that is now on the list to teach my cats
I like Linux, but it isn’t ready for big and complex adoption. No one can figure out why 2d browser animations stutter on my laptop, which makes browsing incredibly annoying. Imagine figuring out why your organisation directory isn’t synching and it’s an issue in a part of a service that has a dependency that was updated and not tested fully.
As long as this can happen, big companies won’t adopt Linux.
Kid friendly houses? In this economy?
Even if I trust the flying itself, I don’t trust not being detained upon entering the USA. I’m not flying there again anytime soon.
sykasterOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•I tried Debian, I tried Fedora for my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro RTX3060: Framerate issues, stuttering in browsers, stuttering in simple 3D programsEnglish1·10 天前It’s here: https://ostechnix.com/dual-boot-windows-and-pop-os/
In the “Configure SystemD Boot for Dual Boot” section, or maybe I misunderstand the guide?
sykasterOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•I tried Debian, I tried Fedora for my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro RTX3060: Framerate issues, stuttering in browsers, stuttering in simple 3D programsEnglish1·10 天前Yeah that’s true, but dual booting is harder than with most and requires tinkering with the windows boot partition, which I’m not a big fan of.
sykasterto Technology@lemmy.world•WhatsApp provides no cryptographic management for group messagesEnglish53·10 天前Just be sure to add only the people you want to be there. I’ve heard some people add others and it’s a bit messy
This is honestly the only reason Linux is not my only OS. I have a laptop with an integrated and dedicated nvidia rtx3060 gpu, and Linux has trouble with the Nvidia drivers and I get stuttering in almost all games and 3d applications.
I went into a discord specialised in lenovo Legion on linux, and even they couldn’t help me, though they were very helpful. My requirements aren’t even insane, I just want to slice files for my 3d printer without issues and play a 2d browser game from time to time.
I’m still debugging it, it mug have to do with the power management firmware. But this is not ready for the mainstream consumer if its necessary to go this deep.
sykasterOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•I tried Debian, I tried Fedora for my Lenovo Legion 5 Pro RTX3060: Framerate issues, stuttering in browsers, stuttering in simple 3D programsEnglish1·12 天前I tried Fedora but since they removed support of x11 and nvidia doesn’t get along with wayland, I’m out of luck.
It was such a weird conversation. He couldn’t imagine people not being interested in how a computer works and wanting to configure everything.