![]() ![]() I must say, the progress that has been made in a few short years is staggering. I’ve been toying with Steam and the most recent stable version of Proton, adding entries to ProtonDB and such to help out. Given Ubuntu has been my preferred Linux flavour since around 5.04, it’s exciting to see more investment in the concerns of gamers and gamedevs. Game development on Linux is something I’ve been attempting on Ubuntu 21.10 recently, having previously developed some jam-sized games using GameMaker Studio 2 and Unity on macOS and Windows respectively. Thanks for opening up a forum on this topic and to GamingOnLinux for sharing it. #UBUNTU AUDIOCAPTURE UPDATE#It’d be nice if Ubuntu & the Snap team would work with companies like Discord to enable audio capture for screen sharing, and smooth out the update process so that if there’s a Discord update, it’d update it before launching it. Ubuntu doesn’t have to make everything noob-proof, but it should try to smooth out the process, like installing the latest kernel if the current kernel doesn’t support a specific AMD/Intel driver. I get why it wouldn’t be an ideal to have it by default (IIRC, NVIDIA 470 didn’t play well with latest kernels initially and screwed Arch users), but if the latest kernels will help support AMD drivers, users should at least have the option. Wish there’s an option in Ubuntu to have a rolling kernel. They won’t have to know that it’s software-rendered, and it’s definitely better than scratching their heads and wondering what went wrong. ![]() ![]() If memory serves, Radeon 6600XT was already supported on Ubuntu 21.04 when this video came out, but the ISO in Ubuntu’s website at the time is outdated (I remember asking about that here).Īnother thought is that there has to be a solution that would automatically bring user to a software-rendered installer if the graphics driver isn’t detected. Here’s an example from Wendell from Level1Techs. Whenever a user buys the latest and greatest hardware (usually GPUs), there’s some level of skepticism on whether or not the hardware works on Ubuntu. ![]()
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