18:35 As far as I understand, both the apu and discrete gpu can use the higher power profiles. However, many apu are used in laptop/mobile workloads, so they care more about power consumption.
im excited for the DRM panic message because users of distros like gentoo and custom kernel users will probably be able to create their own custom "tux screens of death"
I believe the new amd gpu power management profile also fixes a major issue I have with amd. I like to run x11 without a compositor for absolute best latency and smoothness and in that mode the gpu power usage is very low. When I move the cursor around the cursor can sometimes lag, so it doesn't move the amount expected. This means if I move the cursor in a circle it will not move in a circle randomly. It also produces random glitches on the screen. This is an issue with hardware cursor plane in amd drivers.
Nice, i upgraded to a 5700X3D in october and to a 7800 XT yesterday so i can't wait for 6.13 (from 3600X + 5700 XT since 2020). Linux is perfect for AMD user, a true plug & play and smooth experience even after an upgrade unlike another OS... sudo zypper dup
I’m using cachyos, but i have to use the alternative LTS kernel which is 6.6, it’s been 3 months now. if i use the latest kernel that’s suggested by the distro my wifi isn’t stable. Just tried 6.12, yup, the connection drops if it’s handling high speed internet traffic for a few minutes and i have to remove the dongle and attach it back
Will the AMD optimization related changes for 6.13 be enabled on its own once the system updates to 6.13 from a prior kernel or will these changes only be enabled on fresh new installs?
For one 6.12 is the LTS kernel so Distros like Ubuntu LTS, Linux mint, zorin, debian, will be using this kernel For every other distro like fedora, nobara, bazzite, arch or arch based most already have this kernel installed and will continue to move forward when newer kernel releases happen
So far i haven't found any, would be cool tho and very handy, I bet someone will do it if the kernel drivers have the customisation available for configuring the controllers like the 8bitdo software has on windows at some point For me on my controller most things are done on the controller itselfs and I dont care about changing the actuation point of the triggers and firmware isn't a problem at the get go
I actually buy the ultimate 2c yesterday when i saw the article that the latest kernel supports that controller and so far it way better than my previous controller
@@hicder810 wiki.cachyos.org/configuration/sched-ext/ You install the scx-scheds package Then specify what sched you would like to use, then enable it as a service You edit this file to specify what sched you would like to use /etc/default/scx So do this sudo pacman -S scx-scheds If you want to test the sched first do this sudo scx_lavd Then to edit the file do nano Sudo nano /etc/default/scx SCX_SCHEDULER=scx_lavd Ctrl-x, y to save To enable the service sudo systemctl enable --now scx Done
the gains in kernels 6.12 and 6.13 are looking good for AMD users
What gains are there for amd users
great video as always man, it feels good knowing all the improvements happening on my OS 💪🏻
Was decently surprised with the kernel improvements (I was also missing the amd-ucode package), STALKER 2 running a lot better now
Man, your work is amazing. Thanks for sharing
@@kommanderkeen thanks, the developers in the Linux kernel are doing gods work, I just love to share it :)
whoa my clone! /wave
looking forward for the 6.13
18:35 As far as I understand, both the apu and discrete gpu can use the higher power profiles. However, many apu are used in laptop/mobile workloads, so they care more about power consumption.
im excited for the DRM panic message because users of distros like gentoo and custom kernel users will probably be able to create their own custom "tux screens of death"
I believe the new amd gpu power management profile also fixes a major issue I have with amd. I like to run x11 without a compositor for absolute best latency and smoothness and in that mode the gpu power usage is very low. When I move the cursor around the cursor can sometimes lag, so it doesn't move the amount expected. This means if I move the cursor in a circle it will not move in a circle randomly. It also produces random glitches on the screen. This is an issue with hardware cursor plane in amd drivers.
Happy to see some of these features were already backported to CachyOS a while ago (few months?). And kernel 6.12 is also available now.
Nice, i upgraded to a 5700X3D in october and to a 7800 XT yesterday so i can't wait for 6.13 (from 3600X + 5700 XT since 2020).
Linux is perfect for AMD user, a true plug & play and smooth experience even after an upgrade unlike another OS...
sudo zypper dup
Can't watch this video !! All that background changing is driving my eyes crazy !!
Then skip it? Not rlly my problem that you can't focus, can't please everyone can we
I missed the 6.12 arch kernel so am currently installing 6.12.1
That's still 6.12 so you're fine lol, that's better then 6.12 😂
I’m using cachyos, but i have to use the alternative LTS kernel which is 6.6, it’s been 3 months now. if i use the latest kernel that’s suggested by the distro my wifi isn’t stable. Just tried 6.12, yup, the connection drops if it’s handling high speed internet traffic for a few minutes and i have to remove the dongle and attach it back
What dongle is it?
Will the AMD optimization related changes for 6.13 be enabled on its own once the system updates to 6.13 from a prior kernel or will these changes only be enabled on fresh new installs?
They will be enabled once you're on 6.13
What does this mean for linux distros going forward? Will they get updated to this kernel?
arch, manjaro, fedora, pika os, endeavour os
For one 6.12 is the LTS kernel so Distros like Ubuntu LTS, Linux mint, zorin, debian, will be using this kernel
For every other distro like fedora, nobara, bazzite, arch or arch based most already have this kernel installed and will continue to move forward when newer kernel releases happen
is there's a software for 8bitdo in linux?
Baidoo?of course not,hahaha😂
So far i haven't found any, would be cool tho and very handy, I bet someone will do it if the kernel drivers have the customisation available for configuring the controllers like the 8bitdo software has on windows at some point
For me on my controller most things are done on the controller itselfs and I dont care about changing the actuation point of the triggers and firmware isn't a problem at the get go
I actually buy the ultimate 2c yesterday when i saw the article that the latest kernel supports that controller and so far it way better than my previous controller
do you know how to enable lavd in arch?
@@hicder810 wiki.cachyos.org/configuration/sched-ext/
You install the scx-scheds package
Then specify what sched you would like to use, then enable it as a service
You edit this file to specify what sched you would like to use
/etc/default/scx
So do this
sudo pacman -S scx-scheds
If you want to test the sched first do this
sudo scx_lavd
Then to edit the file do nano
Sudo nano /etc/default/scx
SCX_SCHEDULER=scx_lavd
Ctrl-x, y to save
To enable the service
sudo systemctl enable --now scx
Done
Linux going woke
Explain?
get a haircut
No :) I made a deal with someone