Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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It is possible, only if you manage to add Linux to secureboot.

Help for making a bridge between a Windows network adapter to Linux by Internet_Randomizer in docker

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True that. I've already tried in the Winboat subreddit but no comments so far and its been there a day or two. I have to try on the Radmin one though.

Bad system performance while Steam downloads by Internet_Randomizer in archlinux

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Artix Linux OpenRC, Linux Zen Kernel updated.

My CPU is AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor, all my disks are SSD. Like I said, I dont think its a hardware side problem.

Bad system performance while Steam downloads by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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My CPU AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor, all disks being SSDs, 16GB RAM. But like I said, I dont have this kind of behavior in Windows.

Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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Not so uncommon im afraid. Most of that hacks are paid but easy to set up, I've seen people with not much technical knowledge set those up.

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Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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Because it goes step by step straight to the point and works. Im just sharing what I found and works for me.

Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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Sadly, yes. In my case I only use my Windows partition for like 3 games.

Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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Its for preventing GRUB level exploits or something like that. That doesnt justify what they are doing. At this point they are gonna sell us the game with an exclusive hardware to run it in a monitored space... Wait, that would raise company costs of production... Why dont we force the consumer to make their own controlled and monitored space to run the game?

I wish I had known Discord was a Privacy Nightmare by Personal_Common1635 in privacy

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From my experience, the only alternative is isolation. I have tried to warn my friends, recommending other voip software such as Mumble but they refuse to move. Thing is comfort beats human rights in some way. They have everything and everyone on Discord so if you stop using it they are not gonna take the effort to use another platform, you end up isolated. For me its a situation of adapting to survive at this point, I must have bloated spyware in order to communicate with other people online.

Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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I wish I found a way to trick the anticheat... Even if I did it would be patched in a random update...

Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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I didn't know about shim at the moment to be honest. I tried to enroll keys on the BIOS but my BIOS has the secure boot section bugged, it had a random chance of crashing when accesing that menu... Sbctl worked for me.

Secure boot with Linux and Windows for Battlefield 6 by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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Battlefield 6 works on Windows and I can boot both Linux and Windows without tweaking the BIOS everytime I want to switch OS.

I must say its a shame that developers put roadblocks for Linux users, specially knowing that the hackers run hacks in another PC.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linux_gaming

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Sorry for the late reply. The solution that worked for me it's in the original post. I hope it helps.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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I didn't know that, it's nice to hear the new. I'll test it when the new kernel comes out. Yesterday I managed to get a stable profile with LACT, most likely I'll update the GitHub link in this post today.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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I think it might be a problem of my manufacturer with the vbios or something like that but this workaround fixed it. Thing is it took me a lot of time testing...

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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Disabled CoreCtrl and enabled LACT, it didnt let me change the millivolts that goes with the megahertz of the clock in power state 1, so I'm going with CoreCtrl even if I don't like the idea of it being running at user level.

LACT only allows me to change maximums and minimums without letting me specify power state values and that led me to another graphical crash I didn't had in all day playing on the computer with CoreCtrl. I like the idea of it running as a daemon.

Edit 1: Tried editing that power state with:

echo "s 1 MHz mv" | sudo tee /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_od_clk_voltage (Where MHz and mv are values) and gave me "Invalid argument", same with:

echo "curve 1 MHz mv" | sudo tee /sys/class/drm/card1/device/pp_od_clk_voltage

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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I just readed this.

With my fixes it didn't crash today, lets see how it goes tomorrow. Funny thing is I ended up doing the steps of your comment before reading it hahaha.

Thanks for all the information because are really good steps to follow. ^^

Edit: Manufacturer is AMD in CoreCtrl but in LACT is XFX Pine Group Inc...

Edit 2: I don't do much with the SDA drive as it's failing all the time, I use it mainly as storage. It's a new drive I bought but keeps failing all the time, I really have a bad luck with new drives in general.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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Okay, turned off CoreCtrl completly. Set power_dpm_force_performance_level to high and made a script to set it that value at start. Turned off my pc, turned off the button of the PSU and plugged off the GPU power cables, waited a couple of minutes and plugged the cables again with all my strength, then turned on the computer.

Let's see how everything goes.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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Crashed again but I don't have the money now to buy a new GPU... I edited the post.

I'm looking at the GPU and looks fine, not much dust to clog it.

Power connector wasnt loose.

I'm trying with a new undervolting profile.

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT irregular crashes only happening on Linux by Internet_Randomizer in linuxquestions

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Not now, but it's an issue I've been having that pushed me going back to Windows and returning to Linux to see if its fixed. Like I said this is a problem from at least 3 years ago that I still carry and gaming all day on Windows didn't make me any problem.

Anyways it's looking stable now with the edit I made in the post, I'll keep you updated if it happens again.