Seems like people just don’t care.
All this detail points to one obvious conclusion: some people are just destined to have their PII harvested on Windows. Good luck little buddy!
Where are you finding hardware acceleration to be bad?
what problems did you experience, on what hardware? works fine here
Skill issue
Yeah, with OP’s attitude - skill issue
Exhaustive research was conducted on an impressive sample size of… one single device.
…and the provided details are astounding.
Works fine for me, I’ve used it with both Nvidia and AMD.
I’ve tried nothing and I’m all out of ideas.
It’s not.
Never had issues. Both with nvidia and Intel cards.
Same on AMD as well.
vaapi
acceleration, after installing the appropriate packages, works nearly flawlessly on all brands of GPU I have tried.Yeah I’m amd and vaapi works for me
Because hardware manufacturers don’t care about 4% market share. They just don’t. They can’t survive by pandering to that 4%, and it costs them time and money to make decent hardware drivers for linux.
Sad truth of it.
With the linux server market share and recent ai boom, theyd have to be more than just blind deaf and dumb to not release linux drivers.
Maybe this was true back in like the early 2000’s?
Well they’re not, so I guess they are. 🤷♂️
Source: 🤷♂️ trust me bro
It’s not trust me bro at all. That’s the situation we’re currently in. So if these businesses would be “crazy” to leave all this money on the table and they currently are, what does that say to you?
I know critical thinking is hard, but try.
Wait, so what is this supposed situation we’re currently in?
I’m struggling to understand your version of reality.
I can’t for the life of me understand how you’re having a difficulty understanding this to begin with…
You said that at 4% market share they would be idiots to not break their backs chasing that 4% in revenue but were there right now and they’re not breaking their back at all they’re hardly doing anything…
The entirety of your statements that you’ve said so far are verifiably incorrect because they are the reality that we’re living right now. I’m not the one that struggling with reality buddy, that’s you.
Some do it’s up to you to pick the ones that have open drivers.
I don’t disagree, but at the same time, circle back to my original statement. Even if every single *nix user were to only use open source drivers, that’s still not enough. 4% of the market share isn’t going to change anyone’s mind about *nix support.
4% of US alone is 12 million people.
If even 25% of them decide hardware purchases based on driver support, 3 million sales isn’t ignorable.
(The number of PCs sold globally per year is similarly 300,000,000, so even then theyd lose out on 12 million potential sales YEARLY)
The market is also pretty shit post-covid, so I’m sure every hardware company is dying for a way to boost sales metrics.
The market share is already there and there not doing open source drivers, so I guess you’re empirically wrong. I dunno what else to tell ya.
Dunno what else to tell ya cause they are moving to open source, but hey googles free if you want to find out for yourself
Nobody said they’re not. Jesus. You get really upset when someone points out that you’re wrong, don’t you?
Fact of the matter is, is that *nix is less than 4% of the market, and they’re not going to upset the market for that 4%. It will eventually get bigger, but until it does, there’s not a lot of hope.
This is the year of the linux desktop.
It’s literally been working just fine for like a decade? Even for NVIDIA users that’s kind of a stretch.
Maybe if you share more details about your issues and your setup we can help fix it.
Hasn’t been an issue for me. Perhaps you don’t have your system properly configured?
is this issues with encode/decode? it was finicky to set up on my nvidia setup as well, and getting Firefox to work with it was another nightmare
NVidia has worked great for me, even RTX shading looked good.
It’s worked fine for me with no configuration. If you ask for help, we can troubleshoot and get it working.