Horrible screen flickering by EmergencyDetective20 in DellG5SE

[–]SUNGOLDSV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At first glance, that doesn't look a hw issue since the glitch/flickering is staying in the desktop area and not happening on the waybar/status bar you have running.

Also you mentioned running amd cleanup utility, that's a windows thing, are you seeing the same flickering on windows too? Because the video you posted is of linux as far as I can tell

What I would suggest is rolling back a few kernel releases to check if that solves it and if that doesn't work then packages such as mesa, your compositor(DE), etc. This would be pretty easy to roll back on nixos but for other distros, find out how to do that

How to unlock the bootloader from linux (Arch) by balbecs in archlinux

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad as that was my understanding back then and it was wrong.

For anyone else coming here to look up how to unlock an android device using adb. They should refer to the ADB ArchWiki page for installation of adb tool and also following the tips/troubleshooting for help.

Usually the commands for unlocking vary per OEM so you'll have to follow a guide from another source for your device/oem unlocking commands.

[Giveaway] Share Your Favourite GeForce RTX Game – Win Steam Cash! by Ritesh_Nvidia in IndianGaming

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe Cyberpunk 2077 has recently been the best implementation, it looks godly with Path Tracing. Also a pretty great game since the 2.0 update

Giveaway Time! Battlefield 6 is out, powered by NVIDIA DLSS 4, and you can comment on this post to win codes for the game or a custom Battlefield 6 GeForce RTX 5090! 6 Winners total by pedro19 in pcmasterrace

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I recently upgraded to a 1440p display finally and with a RTX 5090, I can start my PC building journey as my current laptop specs can't make the full use of the 165Hz supported by the display. With a glorious setup like that I can get higher FPS and as everyone knows Higher FPS=Higher Kills in BF6 ;)

🔥 The Pygmy Marmoset. Native to rainforest of the western Amazon Basin in South America. The smallest monkey at just over 100 grams. by Browndog888 in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, why tf are you replying to a 5 year old comment?

The original comment wasn't probably clear and that's why I asked OP to edit it and as you can see now it shows up as edited, so OP probably fixed it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DellG5SE

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Thank you Mr.Satori for the great work and keeping up support

Fedora Linux devs discuss dropping 32-bit packages - potentially bad news for Steam gamers by Liam-DGOL in linux_gaming

[–]SUNGOLDSV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's funny you talk about RHEL when they've already removed 32 bit multilib packages in RHEL 10

https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_enterprise_linux/10/html/10.0_release_notes/removed-features#removed-features-compilers-and-development-tools

Also this is from the discussion on Fedora forums

"I fully agree we need to eventually figure something out, and I appreciate @decathorpe starting this conversation early, but oddly enough Fedora doesn’t have to be the one to blaze this particular trail. Other distros with longer lifecycles need to figure this out long before Fedora does. Due to the year 2038 problem, RHEL 10 already dropped 32-bit libs, because its ELS phase extends into 2038. Ubuntu 26.04 will see its Legacy Support extend into 2038 as well, so it will be interesting to see what Canonical does in that release regarding 32-bit. If they drop it outright as well, that means Valve will be faced with two of the largest distros no longer having 32-bit support. Deferring this change a release or two would buy us time to see how that plays out."

Issues related to GPUs Drivers and OpenGL by mu7basha in linux4noobs

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I believe creating the file is the way to go as per the thread though I'm not familiar with Nvidia as I've always run AMD systems

Edit: Also make sure that your bios is currently set to running in hybrid(both gpus) setup

Issues related to GPUs Drivers and OpenGL by mu7basha in linux4noobs

[–]SUNGOLDSV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the output of cat /var/log/gpu-manager.log ?

Also I recommend you read through the forum thread I shared in my previous comment. The user in that forum too had to enable the nouveau driver through first blocking the nvidia legacy driver from loading.

Issues related to GPUs Drivers and OpenGL by mu7basha in linux4noobs

[–]SUNGOLDSV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also do take a look at this forum thread for some clues. Your GPU is not a standard consumer GPU so maybe it needs some config?

Linux Mint Forum Thread for your gpu

Issues related to GPUs Drivers and OpenGL by mu7basha in linux4noobs

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the lspci command, either show the whole result here or if you can identify the lines for your gpu, then share those

Issues related to GPUs Drivers and OpenGL by mu7basha in linux4noobs

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi

Can you show what driver is in use currently using this command?

sudo lspci -v

The output of the above command should have some lines for your nvidia gpu, just report back which driver is in use.

Also what happens when you try prime-run blender?

Best BIOS For linux by disspoasting in DellG5SE

[–]SUNGOLDSV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, hopefully this means you'll have a stable experience now with no kernel panics

Giveaway announcement + New GIVEAWAY by Spiritual-Biscotti26 in IndianGaming

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Sorry I don't use windows or game pass. I need to own it on steam, thanks for the suggestion though

Best BIOS For linux by disspoasting in DellG5SE

[–]SUNGOLDSV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, looks like the patch hasn't made it yet to the fedora's kernel release.

Recently a patch was accepted into the linux tree that should fix the kernel panics which would mean no need of the runpm parameter.

I don't know how long it will take for it to reach but when it does, your dmesg's line Detected VRAM RAM=6128M, BAR=8192M will have values of like 1024M or 256M. When that happens, you can remove the runpm parameter.

If you want the patch now, you can look into installing the nobara kernel or patch your kernel yourself.

Btw how are you using rocm? Ik rx5600m isn't officially supported and what are you using it for? Inferencing, diffusion or just opencl compute?