I also pay for it and watch it on my android TV. And I completely agree with you. But for now it’s my main source of TV and I mainly follow channels I subscribe. I don’t listen to music on YT, i do follow some live music channels
I also pay for it and watch it on my android TV. And I completely agree with you. But for now it’s my main source of TV and I mainly follow channels I subscribe. I don’t listen to music on YT, i do follow some live music channels
Thank you for the write up. It’s very helpful.
I’d pick another CPU (even Intel) but I understand that you’re bound to the motherboard.
I’m looking for a SFF build, what’s your PC-case?
I also couldn’t get sddm to work from the KDE settings. I changed the sddm.conf file manually and I’m using the catpuccin theme. The Arch wiki helped (as usual).
Yeah, but the form factor of the steam deck makes it more appealing if I want to set It up in the living room
Ok. I get it now. I’ve been trying to build something cheap as a Linux gaming setup and I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m better off buying the steam deck.
Warning
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This guide just helped me realize why I don’t use windows. The fact that you need to remove and not add is why I like Linux.
I don’t think that just by having an AMD card would solve your issue. Granted that with AMD there’s hardly any setup required.