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  • Yeah, it's amazing how upvoted the previous comment is. Just a bunch of idiots jumping on the web-hate bandwagon when even basic media players like Kodi have a tough time playing back video on the Pi.

    It just isn't a very optimized device for video playback. The Pi 5 is actually a step backwards as well, providing only H265 hardware video decode which the web doesn't even use.

  • Some people have reported that installing the 32-bit version of mesa libva drivers makes it work for them? Might be worth a shot.

  • Nowadays, I mostly don't even care about compatibility issues anymore and just expect a game to work in Linux, which is just freaking cool. Obviously, some competitive MP games are off the table due to anti-cheat, but that isn't my main gaming category nowadays so it works out.

  • I've heard something about removed Silicon GPUs being tile-based and not immediate mode, which means the Vulkan API is different compared to regular PCs. How has this been addressed in the Vulkan driver?

  • Huge fucking deal, especially for Nvidia users, but it is great for the entire ecosystem. Other OSes have had explicit sync for ages, so it is great for Linux to finally catch up in this regard.

  • You're correct. While the stable version of KDE Wayland is usable right now with the new driver with no flickering issues, etc., it technically does not have the necessary patches needed for explicit sync. Nvidia has put some workarounds in the 555 driver code to prevent flickering without explicit sync, but they're slower code paths.

    The AUR has a package called kwin-explicit-sync, which is just the latest stable kwin with the explicit sync patches applied. This combined with the 555 drivers makes explicit sync work, finally solving the flickering issues in a fast performant way.

    I've tested with both kwin and kwin-explicit-sync and the latter has dramatically improved input latency. I am basically daily driving Wayland now and it is awesome.

  • I love Nextcloud Talk, but my biggest annoyance with it is that text chats don't properly scroll to the bottom when new messages come in.

  • No port forwarding though :(

    I used to use Mullvad but after they disabled port forwarding I switched over to Proton.

  • Interesting solution! Thanks for the info. Seems like Nginx Proxy Manager doesn't support Proxy Protocol. Lmao, the world seems to be constantly pushing me towards Traefik all the time 🤣

  • I truly believe the answer to this question is going to be yes around the May - June timeframe when Nvidia releases their explicit sync enabled drivers. All aboard the Wayland hype train babyyyy!

  • I see. And the rest of your services are all exposed on localhost? Hmm, darn, it really looks like there's no way to use user-defined networks.

  • I am guessing you're not running Caddy itself in a container? Otherwise you'll run into the same real IP issue.

  • I see! So I am assuming you had to configure Nginx specifically to support this? Problem is I love using Nginx Proxy Manager and I am not sure how to change that to use socket activation. Thanks for the info though!

    Man, I often wonder whether I should ditch docker-compose. Problem is there's just so many compose files out there and its super convenient to use those instead of converting them into systemd unit files every time.

  • Yeah, I thought about exposing ports on localhost for all my services just to get around this issue as well, but I lose the network separation, which I find incredibly useful. Thanks for chiming in though!

  • Pasta is the default, so I am already using it. It seems like for bridge networks, rootlesskit is always used alongside pasta and that's the source of the problem.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    How do you guys handle reverse proxies in rootless containers?

  • BUT they can't implement it on removed because removed won't allow it

  • Yeah, but removed isn't allowing it (at least according to the comment you replied to), so if Riot continues to allow their games to run on Mac without kernel anti-cheat, then their whole argument against Linux support is moot.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    What are some KVM-over-IP or equivalent solutions you guys would recommend for guaranteed remote access and remote power cycle?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Bcachefs Merged Into Linux-Next

    www.phoronix.com /news/Bcachefs-In-Linux-Next
  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    If I am using the SWAG proxy in front of a Nextcloud instance, is it safe to ignore some of the warnings in the admin page?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Migrating from docker to podman, encountering some issues

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    What's the best way to prevent IPv6 from leaking when using Wireguard?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    HyperX Quadcast S mic is preventing my system from sleeping. What's the best way to debug and submit a bug report?

  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    How do I search modlog for a particular post?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    LINUX Unplugged talks about the RedHat situation

    www.jupiterbroadcasting.com /show/linux-unplugged/517/