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Berny23

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Passionate game collector, film enthusiast, developer & completionist. 📝 Journals & Profiles: linktr.ee/berny23

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Windows XP on a laptop.
Then Windows 7 on a new laptop.
After that, Windows 10 and Windows 11 on desktop and another new laptop.

Tried Debian on my laptop.
Later, switched completely to Linux Mint on desktop.
Distro-hopped to Kubuntu (KDE Plasma).
Wanted to get Plasma 6 immediately after release, so I installed EndeavourOS on my desktop and laptop.

Now switched to pure Arch Linux on my desktop PC, didn't boot Windows on any of my private PCs for months (no dual boot, only GPU passthrough VM).

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Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Eraserhead (1977), Underground (1995), The Holy Mountain (1973), Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), Ichi the Killer (2001), Inside (2007)

Recently, I watched and really liked the japanese movie Ritual (2000).

I watched all of the above with awesome German dub.

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When I started my now mostly unused school laptop with dualboot (Windows/Debian) at 3 AM in the basement to solve a router issue. This pretty cheap laptop booted in mere seconds to a completely usable state, sparing my tired self from waiting in the cold for too long.

Right there, in the middle of the night, a flash of inspiration struck me!

How could it be that my way too expensive desktop gaming PC took longer to be ready for everything than this old piece of plastic? What if I completely switched my main machine to Linux, not only for testing, but for real? How awesome would it be to have customization freedom and full control over my own device, without a company spying on me, taking away options or using me as their guinea pig for the next untested updates?

And that's how it began. Linux Mint as a safe start, then Kubuntu for more customization with KDE Plasma. After that, EndeavourOS for the latest software, and finally Arch Linux ... for the lulz (btw).

Berny23 ,
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Does it really work on the latest driver? Does it fix flickering in Minecraft and other XWayland games?

Berny23 ,
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I tried it now with these options and the latest driver 550.67. Nothing has changed, the terrible flickering is still there in all XWayland games and Steam is completely corrupted now.

Steam video: https://youtu.be/N_M9cJTeze8
Games video: https://youtu.be/aactSIQZ5l0

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