I did try messing with the hook order but it’s already as early as it can be.
I did try messing with the hook order but it’s already as early as it can be.
How would bios change how linux loads usb devices?
It works fine in bios and bootloader. This only happens during boot
I had thought it was about the color profile because with hdr disabled from system settings, enabling the built in color profile desaturates colors quite a bit and does some kind of perceived brightness to luminosity mapping that desaturates bright / dark hdr content even more. Although I don’t think that’s the cause of my problems anymore.
Thanks to your tip about kscreen-doctor, I could try different combinations of hdr / wcg / edid and see how the colors look with different combinations:
I think there must be something wrong with my screen since the hdr reduces saturation more than anything else. Anyways, thanks for the good work
Edit: Tried this with an amd gpu. hdr+wcg works as expected without muted colors. hdr without wcg still significantly desaturates colors, so I guess that’s a monitor bug. Now to figure out gpu passthrough… (Edit 2: It seems to just work??)
Side note, when I turn off hdr only from kscreendoctor the display stays in hdr mode until it turns off and on again, that didn’t happen with nvidia
Edit 3: Found something weirder… Hdr colors are muted on nvidia gpu and seems vibrant with the amd igpu. If I plug the monitor to the motherboard (amd), enable hdr, then unplug and plug it into the nvidia gpu, the colors are still vibrant??? I can disable and enable hdr again and again and they aren’t affected. They’re even fine when hdr is enabled without wcg??? But if I fully turn off the monitor and back on they once again become muted with hdr. Weird ass behavior
You can’t with hdr as I said. Check it yourself if you want
This doesn’t mention the part where if you enable hdr, it sets the color profile to edid without an option to change it, which for my monitor makes everything very desaturated even in comparison to srgb mode (with no color profile)
What would it do?
Edit:piping it no less
I wrote ml. If you didn’t misread, what are you talking about?
But ml is a type of ai. Just because the word makes you think of androids and skynet doesn’t mean that’s the only thing that can be called so. Personally never understood this attempt at limiting the word to that now while ai has been used for lesser computer intelligences for a long time.
You can check with sudo btrfs subvolume list /
They are different subvolumes in the same filesystem but df doesn’t show subvolumes
What does balance do in that context? As I understand unless the volume spans multiple drives or the files were so numerous and small that metadata was a significant portion of their disk usage, rebalancing will only unallocate data chunks just for them to be allocated again when that space gets used.
Unless the program you’re using is wrongly checking unallocated space instead of free space, it shouldn’t really affect disk usage
Edit: It might help with trim and make the drive faster though. But you’re also putting a bunch of unnecessary wear on it so it might not be worth it
That’s normal on btrfs
If you have snapshots delete some of them. Deleting things won’t get you disk space if there are snapshots of them.
Unless your hardware demands it a distro with a modern de would be much better for those imo
I really wish people stopped recommending mint for any purpose other than reviving a 20 Yr old laptop into a chromebook.
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Imdb ratings mostly range between 5-10, and 6-8 range usually has the most difference within it. Even with ‘controversial’ items that seems true. Not to mention Simpsons isn’t that controversial of a thing
This worked. Apparently I had all the usb devices connected to the same controller and it seems linux initialises them controller by controller. Thanks