Nvidia proprietary 555.58.02, X, 6.11 here. I can tell you that it works in general.
forbiddenlake
Websites sure have been milking this all year, huh? Must be reliable ad revenue it gets posted so much
Not true, Arch and Ubuntu (the ones I personally checked on) already pushed patches that disabled cups browsed by default, removing the service listening on 631.
You probably don't need a local Firewall
If the computer never leaves the house, maybe. If it's ever on public Wi-Fi though, default deny inbound at a bare minimum. Linux computers with cups installed and running but no firewall were revealed yesterday to be vulnerable to RCE.
Maybe the flood of posts from op
This is great:
What if my experimental protocol is approaching the 3 month removal period but I am missing ACKs due to reviewer inactivity?
Contributors engaging in good faith protocol development should not be penalized due to reviewer inactivity. It is advised that experimental protocol authors post memes to the base MR until reviewers become active.
What if an experimental protocol author posts memes to the MR for many months rather than furthering development?
It is expected that protocol authors are seriously attempting to reach staging/ status. If it is determined by members that this is not the case for a given experimental protocol after a three month period has elapsed, the one week removal notice may be invoked regardless of how good the memes may be.
Yep, been a bug for years. Enjoy!
I have a couple Xbox controllers. Wired they work fine. If you use Bluetooth it really depends on the Bluetooth chip and I've had some really bad ones. Also certain models will require firmware updates from Windows before they will pair.
Handbrake uses avx512 and zen5 significantly improved on avx512
The list does change and mirrors do degrade. I once ran in to an issue where my chosen mirror was now incomplete and causing problems.
Every boot or every day is overkill though imo. I do weekly.
Are you using Wayland? You need to set a couple module parameters if you haven't
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA#DRM_kernel_mode_setting