Seems like it would have been cheaper, easier, and better pr to just simplify settings or have them in more logical categories, but what would I know.
Seems like it would have been cheaper, easier, and better pr to just simplify settings or have them in more logical categories, but what would I know.
Awesome thank you. Didn’t even know that fstab was a thing
Ah, I think that is a windows drive with games on it. I originally was using Pop OS and tried to boot games directly from that drive before learning that you had to do a fresh install of them in Linux.
After a certain point that drive no longer appeared on Pop and it doesn’t show in fedora at all. Possibly the path got corrupted.
I still have pop installed to the same drive that I’m booting fedora from. I’ll try wiping that part of the partition and see if it fixes it.
Thank you that helps me narrow it down as I was struggling to interpret the boot log.
Lol. System requirements are 30, 40 & 50 series cards with 12GB of VRAM. Most of the cards do not have this due to Nvidia’s stinginess.
I have the Silverstone GD-08 case that can fit 12 hard drives. It’s an inexpensive solution for a dedicated htpc/media server. Even managed to fit in an RX 6600 so my wife can play low spec games on the tv.
Then all you need is a pcie expansion card as others suggested.
It was always worthless. Or, at least, it was always worthless thinking that LLMs were a substitute for reasoning AI, which is what it appears many people have been suckered into.