For a minute I thought this was the championship of Quake World.
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My account there is https://lemmy.buzz/u/HorseFD
For a minute I thought this was the championship of Quake World.
What issue did you have? It was very straight forward for me. Nvidia have a repo specifically for OpenSUSE. You just need to add the repo and install the driver.
I’ve been using OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. I believe it’s the most stable rolling release.
You could also look at the Fedora-based Nobara which is designed specifically for gaming.
Both come with Gnome and KDE versions. They’re both RPM based, in case you were looking for a deb-based distro.
Nice one! That could bring in a fair bit of traffic, so it would be great to get this done.
Maybe we can add some community rules and a link to the Godot code of conduct to ensure it’s followed here: https://godotengine.org/code-of-conduct/
That’s the problem then. If you subscribe, then all the posts will appear, but the comments will only appear from the time you subscribed.
That is true, at least one person needs to be subscribed. I assumed you were subscribed.
Bot feedback: that wouldn’t work in this case
This could be a federation issue with Lemmy.ml and Kbin.social. On Lemmy.world I can see four posts:
What’s the source here? Why is this just a screenshot?
You can also manage repos with Yast which is one of the best things about OpenSUSE.
It’s possible the driver version wasn’t the right for your card.
The guide on the OpenSUSE wiki is worth reading: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_drivers