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  • If you block data sources because you fear misinformation, then you also can’t discuss the misinformation/propaganda you disprove of. If you don’t allow that information to be posted, it is still being read by many many people that now have less chances of being informed about it being misinformation.

    I don’t think limiting information is ever a good solution

    Also, I agree with your reply on beehaw.

    You can post third party source that discuess the orginal article and that way you can gurantee accessibility and almost full info.

    https://infosec.pub/comment/14276780












  • CubitOom@infosec.pubtoLinux Gaming@lemmy.worldCan't play in 4k
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    1 month ago

    I don’t have much experience with AMD gpus on Arch.

    I was looking at the Arch AMD GPU wiki page and it looks like you might also need to run

    pacman -S vulkan-radeon lib32-vulkan-radeon mesa lib32-mesa xf86-video-amdgpu
    

    But admittedly there’s a lot about AMD GPU drivers I don’t understand. Like how to verify your driver in installed correctly.

    You might also want to try out amdgpu_top or radeontop to monitor what the GPU is doing.


  • CubitOom@infosec.pubtoLinux Gaming@lemmy.worldCan't play in 4k
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    1 month ago

    Would need a bit more context too help diagnose.

    First question is if you’re HDMI or DisplayPort cable is actually plugged into the GPU or if it’s plugged into the monitor.

    Now depending on your desktop environment (DE), you should be able to verify what aspect ratio your display is actually set to by going to your display settings. Again this depends on your DE, how to do this in gnome is different than how to do it in kde.

    You can also verify if your game is set to output 2160p (4k). Sometimes game settings get reset depending on the game. Also make sure the game is actually using your GPU. Maybe try a linux native game like super tux cart just to help diagnose the issue.

    Also how did you verify that you have the latest drivers for your gpu