

So it’s morally fine for assholes to pay money and buy up rights to creative works and deprive people of enjoyment just because their imaginary concept of ownership trumps ours?
So it’s morally fine for assholes to pay money and buy up rights to creative works and deprive people of enjoyment just because their imaginary concept of ownership trumps ours?
Check what changes in lspci
command between not having the GPU connected vs. Having it connected.
I am suspecting that your PCI-E bandwidth is getting exhausted once the kernel activates your GPU.
Edit: Although I could be wrong about this. So makes sense to try passing “nomodeset” to your kernel parameters and see if that changes anything.
Not the parent comment, but we should be aware and shouldn’t be naive.
Or… think like an adult… they have support contracts in place.
My argument here is that Arrowhead is not some great dev that is helpless.
Re-enforcing it after demonstrating it clearly works without makes it look scummy and greedy.
Day 1 policy was that PSN linking was mandatory. Arrowhead execs knew this. Players who bought the game in non-PSN countries should have gotten a pop-up banner saying as much instead of the payment screen.
I am assuming that you had enough saved up in the bank hence you were happy about the impromptu 2 years vacation with severance granted to you?
(I am not the person you replied to)
The problem with this argument is that you are ruling out entire countries for the acts of corrupt governments. Thing is there is no such thing as a clean government. Everybody has skeletons in their closet.
When it does snap usually the steel and concrete remain intact. It’s the stem of the bridge that’s most vulnerable to shear or buckling forces… at least that’s how my stuff fail.
This must be a pulse audio command.
Try reinstalling pipewire using:
dnf reinstall pipewire
See if that fixes your problem