I might try this then. How do you run openvino, is it included in the docker container, or is it external?
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My frigate box is a PC which only has one ethernet port, so I should buy a separate network card in order to do that, right? I was thinking of buying a 2.5gb card anyways.
I could do that, but I don't know if the iGPU of my i7 8700 is good enough. Even then, if it means taking load off my CPU I think it would be worth it.
ventoy is what has worked best for me
Well, I do. In fact I've installed Linux on 4 classmate's laptops, after insisting for some time.
VSCode or JetBrains Rider are good options for .net development, both available on Linux.
I wish more apps where officially supported, instead of saying it supports Linux and providing a .deb. Good thing the community provides unofficial flatpaks at least.
you could encrypt onedrive with cryptomator
The -F fsr
didn't work for me, but the resolutions that are between 1080 and 1440, and 1440 and 2160 are fsr upscaled from what I understand, so that worked for me.
Thanks for recommending gamescope. I was trying so hard but it wasn't working, turns out it was because I was using the flatpak version of steam and gamescope. When I installed the fedora steam (rpm-fusion) and gamescope, it worked without any issue.
I know that it is possible to run gamescope on flatpak steam, but it didn't work for me.
4k FSR boosted my fps from 60 to 100 and it maybe looks even better, it blew my mind.
From what I understand, wayland is better than x11 for privacy bc of the use of portals (the way apps communicate with the system), and flatpak over distro packages for sandboxing (you can also change the permissions yourself with flatseal).
That's great to hear. I will have the exact same usage you say (jellyfin transcodes, camera decoding and openvino). Thanks for the info!