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>> bought this stinkpad for 100 usd :) t.poorcel
>> install cachy os to boost performance for everyday use
>> cant play most of the games using steam
>sois suggest me what should i do to play little bit older games with good graphics (pirated).
nigga the ThinkPad E series is ass, just buy a T series which is better o algo
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>>>16111 (OP)
>can you shill me this awesome wm? gnome is deprecating x11 and I have to switch so I can use my computer with my nvidia gpu and I wanna try a tiling wm for x11.
use i3
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this THREAD is DEAD
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>> company laptop
>< company laptop
>really
>shitbuntu
it's over
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>>18778what are all of these i need to know
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>>16239The best you can do on the software side is bleeding edge mesa, a heckin gaming kernel, trying zink for opengl programs, and use WineGE/ProtonGE/umu/whateverthefuckitscalled. Even then that will probably either break something or do next to nothing. A lot of chinkpads undervolt really well so there's that too. Also repasting if your thermals suck
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>>20161Make sure you checked that the game you're pirating doesn't have a native Linux version using protondb. Some games also have unofficial Linux versions, but its pretty rare. If your bios allows it or you can find one that does, you could try overclocking the cpu instead of undervolting but the gains are going to be snca for most GPU bound vidya and you will have to set up the profile to swap on battery. Also most laptops share part of the cooler between the CPU and GPU so it could do more harm than good depending on the workload. And sometimes they have a max total system power cutoff that you could surpass and your system forces sleep or shutdown. The GPU you might be able to vbios mod idk, either way just overclock the mem, and look for a tutorial on overclocking the core or undervolting (same thing under constrained power) and apply it to linux
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>>21097I did install winbloats geg
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>>21652
My motherboard doesn't have wifi. I also tried it on a laptop and another computer with a wifi dongle, didn't have any problems
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Now that I think about it, the external wifi adapter didn't work under some other distros at first, but after plugging in ethernet and updating, it got the drivers
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>>21666
It was probably drivers. You could try other distros from a live boot usb to see if your wifi stick works out of the box with them, so you're ready if you have problems with cachy
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>>24256What OS are you even using?
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>>24257devuan + openrc + enlightenment e16
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>>24259i look somewhat like this, and i have been known to say this from time to time
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>>24263>undertale yellow/tttt/GOD
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>>24266>>24265i love to make my icons and taskbar look very big it makes me feel like i have a huge tablet
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>>24267I actually have debian + xfce on my transformer laptop, works pretty nice with touchscreen
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>>24271Delete boot for better performance
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>>18711>th07 - tohou patcher>'blox player>'cord>'ume 'ackky>Der 'raria>SteamVR>(((Meta Quest Link)))>LoversLab folderlisten here you fucking nigger…
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>>24275Geg forgot this admin
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>>24456nusoi do not use kde with 4gb ram, use a window manager or lxqt/xfce if you still want a desktop environment
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>>24477Yeah i vill probably switch to LXQt