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Ive tried running the desktop in X11 and Wayland Installation partition of the games is on a 100+750 GB combined BTRFS partitionĪrch Linux Vanilla installation with KDE Plasma Desktop and Linux-Zen kernel I cant access logs right now, but I will upload them when I can.ĪMD HD6450 running in GPU passthrough mode (VFIO passthrough GPU) Ready or Not, a UE4 game, also doesnt work, but experiences different errors.Īll other games running on different engines work. Other things like libvr also faces issues. dxgi.dll and other dlls fail to load and initialize according to Proton logs. The two games have very similar errors in log. but yet again, while would there be more than one booting option for linux if I literally installed it once in one drive?), it seems like the wrost possible start so far. So unless someone tells me that I somehow did something wrong (like, choosing the wrong booting option.
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So far, windows didn't give me much problems (I had to go through the lengty process of installing drivers and all, but that went without any hitches), while Linux seems to have crapped the bed somehow by. I reboot back into windows for write this.I tell myself "maybe I chose the wrong nobara project boot option?" and restart.I choose one at random, and can't login (screen goes black > goes back to login screen) Now there's 2 options in the screen for booting nobara project.
#General protection fault rainbow six vegas 2 steam install#
A pop up appears asking if I want to install Nvidia drivers > Hit yes and wait > takes a while, and later asks me to restart

Choose first one, and just get into it > There's a screen for boot nobara project > It starts normally, but everything looks glitchy.
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Hey, I'm the same user that posted about asking advice on distros to install since I was buying new pc parts, and wanted to give Linux a try. I wrote this a while back and managed to disable vsync on a previous install by disabling something in nvidia-settings, but ive been messing with it for a couple hours now and i cant find any combination of settings that works the way it did last time :/ Ive also realised that this is less of a GNOME issue and more of an nvidia issue as fixing it last time also worked for plasma and xfce (dont ask why i had 3 DEs installed). Has anything changed or is there a good solution to this? For reference I'm perfectly fine with having tearing on my second monitor as it just runs Discord or Spotify or whatever else I need.
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All the answers I've found to this regard disabling vsync but the guides on how to do that in gnome are either incredibly unclear or are severely outdated. I understand that with the way X server works, it's kind of difficult to have multiple refresh rates, and so it just shows 60hz on both. Hey, I absolutely love the gnome desktop experience however my one issue is that my setup consists of two monitors, both 1920x1080 however my main runs at 165hz while the secondary runs at 60hz. Id also like some tips about these stuff, like maybe i forgot to mention something important before i switch. Or do i have to buy a new hard drive to dual boot to windows just for these games? I can probably run steam games via proton, but what im concerned about the most is that can i run overwatch and roblox natively without any problems? and will i get worse performance for running on linux? I play games like overwatch, roblox, minecraft, and osu, and some other older titles like call of duty bo1, and some that doesnt have anti cheat built in. No graphics card (planning to get an rx 6600 or 6650xt soon) Iv wanted to do that because i like trying out new stuff soo having a different operating system sounds fun, and i heared running linux would make my pc a bit faster, but there is stuff that im concerned about and some are about games.Īlso idk which distro should i go for, fedora or ubuntu? or maybe there is another distro that is better for gaming I have some more questions but these are the most important ones.
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Will i be able to download games from xbox gamepass? Will i be able to run stuff like microsoft office apps? Hey soo im quite new to this topic and iv been researching about switching from windows to linux, but im still quite confused, especially for gaming.
