ulkesh

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[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social 0 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Well when the crash happens and the screen shows an enormous amount of green artifacting, sure looks like a graphics driver and/or kernel issue to me. But yeah, I'm probably wrong because your experience is pristine. And the many hours of research I've done on this subject leads to the conclusion that there are issues with 6.13+ kernel, amdgpu driver, and Wayland, and especially if having more than one display connected (despite setting the refresh rates to the lowest common denominator).

But I'm sure I'm wrong and it's something completely different. Thanks for the insight.

[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social 1 points 5 days ago

I run cachyos. I know that they like to tweak the kernel and change numerous settings which can make gaming less stable in my specific scenario. I think I'm going to just run everything via gamescope now since I seem to have the proper flags to make it just work without oddities for me (I liked being borderless, but that causes issues with some games, so I am avoiding that now). And then see if I get any crashes. If I continue to see crashes, hopefully recoverable this time, then I may stick with linux-lts kernel instead of using cachy's.

[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social 15 points 5 days ago (16 children)

Maybe AMD can put some resources into fixing RDNA3 instability with the latest kernels this year? I've had unrecoverable system crashes (no access to TTY, keyboard/mouse locked up) when gaming with RDNA3 on any kernel >6.12, and mostly on wayland, numerous times now. I don't undervolt/overclock. And I'm only running a 7900XT (a 2+ year old card now).

I'm basically relegated to running either on the 6.12 kernel, or run everything with gamescope just to attempt to guarantee stability and recoverability from crashes. Gamescope "works", but seems to run best using "-f" for fullscreen mode -- anything else seems to have some quirkiness for me.

[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago

"Not all Boomers are this way"...I could have sworn I read that some where...

[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social -2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I will call out bullshit everywhere it is, as I please. Thanks. If it's a distraction to you, that's your problem. Good bye.

[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social 0 points 1 week ago (4 children)

They're not mutually exclusive.

[โ€“] ulkesh@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago (6 children)

You're not wrong. But make no mistake, what is happening now mostly began and (hopefully) ends with the Boomer generation. They have failed the United States in so very many ways. They constantly blame others for their own failings. They can't even define the word "introspection." They would rather watch the world burn than let anyone, who they are not directly related to, prosper.

Like most people who follow blatant nonsense, younger generations in the US were indoctrinated from birth into the backwards thinking that leads to MAGA even becoming a thing. It's no different than being indoctrinated into religion. It's brainwashing disguised as child rearing.

Not all Boomers are this way. But in my admittedly small sample size, the vast majority that I've ever met, including those in my own family, are. And the craziest thing of it all -- they think they're right and righteous. And that's what makes them dangerous.