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ITT
Post your
screenfetch
and
glmark2
score

8079 here, just upgraded tonight
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>>60408259
bash: glmark2: command not found
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>>60408259
mksh: screenfetch: not found
mksh: glmark2: not found
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>>60408306
>>60408328
Are you too illiterate to install software?
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>>60408369
What's a software?
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>>60408385
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software
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>>60408369
pkg_add glmark2
Can't find glmark2

Like literally what the fuck is that bloatnet, i'm not installing that.
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>>60408478
>BSD
>Any software
Might as well use Solaris
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>>60408369
it's not in the windows app store
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Lol
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>>60409325
Is GPU pass through actually worth it? I am thinking about giving it a try with my gtx 1070.
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>>60409375
If you're not bothered by having to manually tweak many things and to troubleshoot odd issues, and if you actually get it working, it will work way better than Wine. Even "Linux compatible" software like Dolphin will work way better that way as the GPU drivers on Windows are typically so much faster.

I recommend applying every single tweak mentioned here https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF
And passing and pinning _all_ CPU cores (unless you have some 16 thread monster). And also I recommend getting dedicated hard drives/ssds for Windows and games, avoid slow and cpu consuming hard drive image files. And pass through PCI sound card (integrated usually works), because other methods tend to suck. Use a different sound card on Linux (like an USB one).
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>>60409375
it is
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>>60408259
>caring about gl perfomance on linux when you have 8 gigs of ram
>ubuntu with gnome3 afaik
>being condescending about being unable to install software on linux when you didn't see the joke

k I'll be condescending too.
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250 score with glmark2 but I can still run Tux Racer on 3840 × 2160 @ 1000 FPS with graphics settings on max. Get fucking rekt winfags.
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>>60409503
I guess I will give it a try when work quiets down. I don't really game anymore, but it would be nice to have the ability to do so without a dual boot. Thanks.
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>>60408259
>Ubuntu GNOME
You're not done upgrading.
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do you know some cool audio visualizer/spectrograph to make these shitty screenshot?
something simple you can pin in the background
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>>60408259
>ubuntu

ok buddy
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working laptop
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>>60413046
>>60413125
>not posting glmark score
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>>60413175
go fuck yourself
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>>60413225
kek
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Daily reminder to update your kernel.
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>>60413175
>>60413125
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good afternoon
fuck the cartel
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>>60413311
>else
>if

>instead of just else if
Why do people do that?
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>>60408369
just for your thread? i don't think so
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>>60413689
So basically illiterate everywhere, not just in my thread? Thought so
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>>60408259
Mine segfaults on ideas
I guess Intel's 945G lives up to it's reputation
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>>60409375
it works pretty well. Except the sound. If you cannot passtrough your integrated sound card even after you applied ACS patch then you can buy a new pci sound card and pray it will be in the right iommu group or buy an usb sound card and give the whole usb roothub to the vm where you plugged in the usb sound card.
You can be also a retard like me and setup a ts3 server on the host then connect to it from the host and guest machines. Install virtal audio cable on windows and set up 2 cables. Use virtual cable one as main audio device in windows and set it as microphone input in ts3. Use virtual cable 2 as microphone input and set it as audio output in ts3. This way you the audio will be tunneled to the host and your microphone input from the host will be tunneled to windows
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>>60408259

I just recently got into linux a few days ago.

i3 is strange.
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$ glmark2
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

$ gw
shucks hate desert and_the_award_goes_to zoot lying Boo employer bizarre how_hard_could_it_be funny now_you_tell_me perfect merry_christmas how_about_those_yankees The_good_stuff laziness peace humongous atheist it_was_nothing husband crazy dang_it unemployment don't_count_on_it close_your_eyes beam_me_up thats_laughable silly_human what_part_of_God_do_you_not_understand One_finger_salute


lulz
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>>60409503
>my integrated sound card loves to "plop" even passing it through and activating MSI
fuck
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did I do good
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>>60417559
>using antergos
>has gentoo pape
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>>60417678
It's comfy
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>>60417701
I have one on my phone too
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>sudo apt-get install glmark2
>glmark2

Segmentation fault
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>>60417830
Looks like this may be cause by having nvidia driver installed
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>>60417830
>>60417861
I had no problems installing on Antergos and I have nvidia drivers installed.
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>>60408259

>gnome

cuck
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I can run warband at least
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>>60417952
Fix you font holy shit
>>60416398
i3 is the best wm
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>>60413046
Are you jealous because he probably uses his OS to actually get something done while you spend your lonely nights customizing your meme arch which could explode in any moment?
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>>60418070
Must be shit work considering it takes actual skill to install Arch whereas any script kiddy could install Ubuntu.
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>>60418104
>Arch
>takes actual skill
nice joke nigger, you just need to follow the instruction on the Arch Wiki and not be a dumb nigger and you're fine
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>>60417741
How did you install that icon pack (and how does one generally install icon packs in a safe way)
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>>60417997
>Fix you font holy shit

From the console?
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>>60418148
yes wtf is that blurry shit?
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>>60418148
It actually seems a nice font to me
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>>60418148
>>60418168
Font rendering is trash
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>>60418127
It's harder to install than Gentoo, though.

>>60418144
It's YONGYONGPixel on Google Play and depends on iThemeshop from Google Play with a non-stock launcher like Nova. As for safely installing, I don't know. It's probably a botnet but I like it.
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>>60418198
At this point I think he did this on purpose
>>60418199
Never tried to install Gentoo, might try one day when I have a desktop because compile time would get too high on my laptop
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>>60408259
your botnet benchmark looks too annoying to install manually for a blog thread
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>>60418127
Saying it takes skill to use Arch is the typical approach and everything wrong with Arch itself and it's users: they're just empty people who want to feel superior to others for dumb reasons. They probably started using Ubuntu some years before switching to Arch for the same reason. They don't actually care about creating stuff or doing any work, they just live for customizing their OS so that they feel like they are true hax0rz, they probably are also the ones who fall for the used Thinkpad meme for the same reason. I remember a guy from my university who was exactly like this, he lived to show everyone his screenfetch and how pro he was in customizing Arch (this was on second year, on first year he felt cool for using ubuntu as his main OS, before realizing every CS student used a Linux Distro for college), but while we used our GNU/Linux OSs as tools to learn and create, he would only circlejerk on that stuff, while not even being good to code in C but only in PaJava and not doing almost any exam.

Oh, there was also his friend who basically dreamed to be a code monkey but that's for another day kids.
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>>60418264
No, im just searching a good console font like this one has
>>60416909
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>>60418199
So basically all icon packs may be botnets? Is there no safe way like gnome tweak tool?
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>>60418313
Yeah it's stupid. I'm using Arch because of AUR and up to date packages.
I used Ubuntu before but it's to fucking bloated, I basically have the same setup in Arch I had in Ubuntu with only 550 packages while my ubuntu install had like 1200+. And it was a minimal ubuntu setup where I installed only what I needed for i3 and stuff but somehow the dependency in the ubuntu repo are fucked and dowload a fuckload of useless stuff for one small package
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>>60418313
Obviously he didn't care enough about your shitty CS course and memed you all by pretending to not know C. Everyone knows anyone who can install Arch and rice it has actual skill and could easily make a webstack in ASM, so some outdated botnet code from the 80s is not worth doing even ironically to us.

>>60418355
No but it depends on iThemeshop which is probably a botnet. If you care that much, Substratum is OK for now on LineageOS, just don't install anything over System or you'll bootloop everytime something requests media privileges. If you do by accident just reflash LineageOS and you're good.
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>>60418297
CentOS on a laptop? why?
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You can easily install glmark2 via the AUR :^)
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>>60408259
just set up the t520 with dual monitors.
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>>60418539
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/glmark2.git
cd glmark2
makepkg -Acsi

Admittedly very easy, however, people running Ubuntu would struggle.
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>>60418563
How did you get such a shittier score than me when we have the same CPU, what drivers are you using?
>>60417091
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>>60418432
Ubuntu (same for Debian or Fedora which are even better in this even though they lack some features) is aimed towards stability (at least in the LTS versions, using versions other than the LTS is stupid), and while it may seem "bloated" it's because it's a system which always aims for equilibrium. AUR compiles from source everything, but you may get buggy software which gets lots of problems expecially when you want it to coexist with the other packages. Ubuntu downloads lots of stuff in order to be sure that the system is in a safe state, Arch only has what you want, but are you sure that you are so good of a power user to know what you want better than who designed the system? This is why in my workplace no serious computer engineer would ever use Arch, they need something stable and functional which lets them get things done, and I'm talking about expert sysadmins and engineers who probably know better than all of us what they're doing (I'm only a junior engineer and there's lots lf people with more experience than me there). They all use Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, with a couple OS X (some of them use a Macbook but with also a Linux) and a pair of Windows Server.
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>>60418579
Or just
pacaur -S glmark2
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>>60418473
What about stuff I find in the Play store (I have no root)? Is there some safe way to get icon packs?
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>>60418623
It's still too difficult for any Ubuntu user.

>>60418650
You can use a custom launcher like Nova.
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>>60418297
>your botnet benchmark looks too annoying to install
so basically sour grapes
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>>60418686
I know Nova and I kinda trust it (used it on my S2, now that I have a Zenfone 3 I'm pretty comfy with it's great ZenUI), how do icon packs work on it?
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>>60418599
glmark benchmarks GPU
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>>60418599
im using what installed with mint, how do i update drivers? new to linux
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>>60418758
Pretty sure we have the same GPU (HD3000)
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r8 my aging bed posting laptop

glmark score: 738
btw benchmarking stuff takes too long and is boring as fuck
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>>60418793
im serious about the drivers btw, they are just what came with mint, is there a good way to update them easily??
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>>60418823
something's wrong with our laptop, I get 850 glmark score on an intel integrated GPU (i5-6200U)
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>>60418754
Like this, anon.
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>>60418873
He is not using his discreet GPU
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>>60418874
Wooo cool! And where do you get the icon packs that Nova uses?
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>>60418909
From the Google Play Store. Search "icon pack" and install the one you like.
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>>60418893
No my score is fine but his (>>60418823) is not because it's lower than mine and he has a dedicated GPU and I don't.
Also his benchmark clearly tells him something's wrong with his setup
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>>60418863
Umm what version of this "xserver-xorg-video-intel" package do you have installed? Search using apt or synaptic package manager
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Definitely a single threaded benchmark.
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>>60418925
Hm, this is what I wanted to avoid. Everything I download from Play Store is always an app and thus may be a botnet. Guess I'll stick with my stock icons.
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>>60418998
Can you install firefox dev edition with some repo on Linux or do you have to manually pull from Git?
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>>60418780
Google it.
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>>60419007
F-Droid has icon packs too.
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>>60418823
>aging
nigga what
does it run like shit or something? how bad are you at computers?
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>>60419085
I think he means it's an old laptop.
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>>60419085
I've had this computer for over a year and my desktop is much stronger so I consider it to be aging.
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>>60419115
>a one year old laptop is an aging laptop
you must live in your mom's basement
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>>60419136
Yes, how did you know?

Also my next post will have my glmark score using integrated graphics instead of my optimus 970m
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>>60419136
Everything is aging.
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>>60419085
What iGPU do you have??
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>>60419029
To be honest I added an overlay. It basically downloads the source of the latest beta release, then according to the script builds and installs it.
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>>60419155
just integrated intel i series gen 2.
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>>60418483
it's mostly intended to be a clone of my university lab setup

and it has a nicer logo than Fedora
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>>60419085
>1600+ packages
How old is your install? Just wondering.
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>>60419085
>>60419151
>>60418954
This is my score with integrated graphics instead of the 970m
1798
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>>60419209
Hmm weird. I have the same CPU/GPU and got nearly twice your score. Perhaps update your drivers
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>>60419242
I think you meant it's the 970m score right?
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>>60419275
no, the first time I ran it I used primusrun and the second time I did not.

Why would you not believe what I posted? Do I have any motivation to lie here? This is something you spergs need to learn to understand: making decisions based on people's potential motivations. I have a touch of the assburgers and even I learned this skill.
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>>60419317
I think you're just an idiot.
970M >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> intel HD anything.
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>>60419343
the tests were all capped at 60 fps even when I forced vsync off using an environment variable when I tested using the 970m whereas the intel test did not have this limitation. So maybe you're just assuming I'm trolling for no reason at all.
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>>60419317
You should get a higher score using you 970m
what you said is that you got 738 using the 970m and 1800 using the intel gpu
unless I'm a nigger and I can't read
also fuck you
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>>60419230
about two years old, looks like.
i've gone through a few DEs.
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>>60418991
2:2.99.917+git20160325-lubuntu1.2

and says already the newest version
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>>60419392
Two years old is like 90 years old in Arch years LOL
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>>60419392
Ok thanks and I suppose you didn't clean up after switching DE? Or is it just to hard to get rid of every package used by a DE without breaking the system?
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>>60419419
20% battery capacity left after a few drops and it lasts about an hour, I'm pretty happy.
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>>60419424
I have xfce, i3, and sway installed right now. backup, standard, and testing, respectively.
I have two years worth of pet projects installed, and there are plenty of optional dependencies that like to stay over.
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>>60419366
I thought you were mistaken.
I'm willing to bet you're just running into driver troubles.
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>>60419520
maybe but who gives a fuck it's linix my gaming PC would score way higher since it has a 1080
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>>60419530
Because playing games from the couch is 100x more convenient.
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>>60419562
If I wanted to play games I'd stream them from my gaming machine.

This is Arch, there's no games lol.
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>>60419248
?
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>>60419614
whoops>>60419248
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>>60419591
nah.
I would play Dankest D more if it didn't get me to 97C.
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>>60418686
go away fake dianna
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>>60419789
I would never hurt Terry by impersonating his beloved waifu. How could you infer such a horrid thing?
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>>60419623
smexy colorscheme
what is it
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>>60419835
lo/g/os
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>>60419248
okay here's something more useful
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>>60419880
Could you post the output of glxinfo -B ?
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>>60419968
name of display: :0
display: :0 screen: 0
direct rendering: Yes
Extended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer):
Vendor: Intel Open Source Technology Center (0x8086)
Device: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile (0x126)
Version: 17.0.5
Accelerated: yes
Video memory: 1536MB
Unified memory: yes
Preferred profile: core (0x1)
Max core profile version: 3.3
Max compat profile version: 3.0
Max GLES1 profile version: 1.1
Max GLES[23] profile version: 3.0
OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile
OpenGL core profile version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 17.0.5
OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 3.30
OpenGL core profile context flags: (none)
OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile

OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 17.0.5
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30
OpenGL context flags: (none)

OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.0 Mesa 17.0.5
OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.00
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>>60419994
yeah here is one thing I don't understand.
What's "max core profile version" and "max compat profile version"?
Because my max core profile is 4.5 and max compat is 3.0
Does that mean that software on my computer can only use the 3.0 version?
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>>60420060
>title bar on the bottom
fucking disgusting
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>>60419406
????
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>>60420060
>CPU 100°C
nigga are you cooling you CPU using a USB fan?
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>>60420029
Seems to be a hardware thing?
You on an X220 too?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/854212/opengl-max-core-profile-stuck-at-3-3
>19 OpenGL 4.1 is currently only supported on CYPRESS, CAYMAN and ARUBA. All other chips are currently limited to OpenGL 3.3
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>>60420082
lol, sensor is borked
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>>60420113
Nah it's a kinda custom laptop but I had this problem on another one tho
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>>60420124
okay, more specifically, I'm running HD3000. is that the same?
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>>60420200
No my CPU is a 6th gen see pic related
Also I found this for the openGL profile version
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43288180/why-wont-mesa-let-me-use-opengl-4-5-or-anything-but-3-0
which makes sense and I tried ti create a core context and got the 4.5 version so it's working as expected
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>>60420262
You started responding to the wrong chain, asshole.
>>60419248
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>>60420314
fuck off I'm talking with >>60419085 about the openGL version
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>>60420354
Well no fucking shit newer hardware will support newer OpenGL versions.
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>>60420454
Nigger that wasn't the topic read the fucking thread
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>>60420314
Fuck you, dick
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>>60408259
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package glmark2 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source

E: Package 'glmark2' has no installation candidate
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>>60420598
>>60420467
Don't intrude in a conversation with something that can be confused for relevant, and then defend yourself with samefagging.
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>>60420932
What in the hell are you even talking about
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>>60421018
I guess you'll never know.
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>>60420060
>1 0 0 C
>0
>0
>C

Why can't you hear the fire alarm?
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>>60421024
Nor will you
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>>60420932
>>60421024
Holy fuck you're dumb and I'm not samfagging you autist
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>compile glmark2
>run glmark2
>weird squealing noise starts eminating from my computer
Is this the GPU pipeline being thrashed? Because I can hear it and it's screaming.

Also, it just segfaulted. Fuck you OP.
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>>60421205
ONE STINKY DINKY
>>
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>>60421205
pls record and make a vocaroo
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>>60418199
>It's harder to install than Gentoo
Their difficulties are pretty much equal, the only major difference is that you have to do some compilation related configuration on gentoo but both are easy if you can follow guides.
T. Done both
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