Yeah I got the arc card ages ago before I thought I would ever go to linux, then a buddy of mine started daily driving linux, so I got a resource to to go to for help lol. I'm just waiting on black friday to switch back to amd now
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Arc is actually decent on windows, but the combination of linux and arc is less than ideal
I'm in the double minority of linux and intel arc. It's... less than amazing
He better be explaining this one seeing as it's a simile
I feel that pain in my soul! Sometimes my settings get applied, sometimes not, sometimes integrations work, sometimes not, sometimes the app updates properly, sometimes it breaks itself so windows doesn't know it's installed and won't run it, but the installer thinks it's installed, so it won't repair it so I have to delete fucking anything I can find from icue, reinstall it, uninstall with revo, and then reinstall fresh and import all my saved profiles, which only sometimes work. Why the fuck is iCUE so goddamn shitty?!
I'll have to look into that. Thanks for the info!
I had heard of CKB next, but I thought it was a general purpose RGB software. Good to know!
Yeah I don't expect to get all the functionality in one piece of software, so I'll have to cobble it together. Of course, icue depends on the .net framework so it's not getting ported, and the other 2 just don't have an official native linux app. Jack mixer is my current target for voicemeeter, but I have to start researching the others at some point.
As someone who understands windows fairly well, but until recently couldn't use the command line to save my life, I started dual booting Ubuntu and it's pretty easy to figure out once you understand what you're looking for. Only things I'm still trying to get running are alternatives for the stream deck software, iCUE, and voicemeeter, but I havem't really invested much time into them yet.
I love boyboy. That whole group of friends has their own youtube channels and they all share the stupid humor I really love.
Woa-oh black betty
I'm all for competition in the market and knew enough to be able to fix any problems I ran into on windows, but linux is a whole different beast. It's the first intel product I've bought since my first CPU in 2012