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legluondunet Apr 25, 2018
Is it possible to add several gamepads model: I'm using two gamepads, x360 and Steam, I can only specify one.


Last edited by legluondunet on 25 April 2018 at 4:05 pm UTC
tuubi Apr 25, 2018
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Is it possible to add several gamepads model: I'm using two gamepad, x360 and Steam, I can only specify one.
The usual rule has been to include the one you use most. This isn't about who owns the most hardware after all.
TheRiddick Apr 25, 2018
I've since moved back from a Ubuntu KDE setup to Manjaro MATE, no regrets. The only annoyance is some things can take quite a long time to compile, such as compilers themselves.

KDE is nicer an easier to customize absolutely, but kwin hates nvidia cards and I was running into too many headaches with applications unable to detect my displays correctly etc... shame.


Last edited by TheRiddick on 25 April 2018 at 9:21 am UTC
g000h Apr 25, 2018
Ryzen 5 1600, GTX 1080TI 11GB, 32GB DDR4, 250GB SSD + 960GB SSD, dual-boot, Debian 10 + Windows 10

Core i5-4670K, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB DDR3, 480GB SSD + 4TB HDD, dual-boot, Mint + Windows 10

FX-8350, GTX 970 4GB, 16GB DDR3, 480GB SSD + 2TB HDD, dual-boot, Debian 8 + Windows 7

A8-5600K, GT 730 2GB, 16GB DDR3, 1TB HDD, Debian 8

NUC, Core i5, 8GB DDR3, 250GB M.2 SSD, Debian 9

NUC, Pentium N3700, 8GB DDR3, Debian 8

Acer E3-112 laptop, 8GB DDR3, Debian 8

Dell E6430 laptop, core i5, Windows 7

Chromebook, converted to Xubuntu, 2GB RAM, 32GB SSD

and then about 6 boxes of motherboards, cpu, ram, hard drives (mostly Core i5-4670K and FX-8320)

and about 7 Raspberry Pi (running Raspbian)

and even older PCs and laptops

yes, I work in IT ;)


Last edited by g000h on 25 April 2018 at 10:34 am UTC
Redje Apr 25, 2018
When was the first GOL hardware survey?
Is once every 2 years not to long for the drop off?
Liam Dawe Apr 25, 2018
When was the first GOL hardware survey?
Is once every 2 years not to long for the drop off?
It doesn't matter when the first was, that has no relevance on the drop-off.

The monthly data is gathered from what people have currently and honestly, who upgrades their PC multiple times a year? The answer is likely a minority of people and they are more likely to actually update their info here as well.
Shmerl Apr 25, 2018
It would be useful to add VRAM in addition to regular RAM.
Redje Apr 25, 2018
When was the first GOL hardware survey?
Is once every 2 years not to long for the drop off?
It doesn't matter when the first was, that has no relevance on the drop-off.

The monthly data is gathered from what people have currently and honestly, who upgrades their PC multiple times a year? The answer is likely a minority of people and they are more likely to actually update their info here as well.
I agree with you that it is not useful for hardware info.
But on the other hand people who use Linux change their distro more often.
Maybe change the drop-off for distro's to like 1 year or 6 months perhaps?


Last edited by Redje on 25 April 2018 at 4:38 pm UTC
Eike Apr 25, 2018
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But on the other hand people who use Linux change their distro more often.
Maybe change the drop-off for distro's to like 1 year or 6 months perhaps?

Never done that in 20 years. :-)
Hamish Apr 25, 2018
I have only changed my primary distribution once in eleven years of using Linux full time.
tonR Apr 25, 2018
Off topic but still about PC Hardware.

How's the price of PC Hardware in your area? Especially RAM and HDD or SSD.
Here's the price in my area, Greater KL/Klang Valley as 26th Apr 2018. (Ringgit is pretty unstable, so please convert it to your local currencies)

RAM
8GB DDR3-1333 = RM 270 - RM 310 <<< I'm using DDR3
8GB DDR4-2400 = RM 380 - RM 450 <<< RM 500 ++ in some shops
Comment: RAM price is insane. 1 DDR4 RAM stick can buy Ryzen3 1200 here.

HDD
WD Blue 1TB = RM180 - RM 210
WD Blue 2TB = RM 260 - RM 290
Comment: HDD becoming cheaper this year. Last year 1TB is RM 250. Might buy 2 or 3 HDDs (2TB) on mid-year school holiday.

SSD
Kingston UV400 480GB = RM 500 - RM 600
Comment: Personally, I've never followed SSD price. But, IMO the prices are increasing but not as bad as DRAM.

Extra: Micro SD
Sandisk Class 10, 80 MB/s, 32GB = RM 45 - RM 55
Comment: Surprisingly, memory card prices are very stable (No increase or decrease prices). I'm still following the price trend since Ringgit slump in late-2015 till today. 16GB availability are started to decreasing on market. 8GB (both card and thumbdrive) won't go anywhere, it's like floppy disk nowadays.

EDIT: Forgot add the date.


Last edited by tonR on 25 April 2018 at 10:36 pm UTC
SpaceAce Apr 25, 2018
KDE is nicer an easier to customize absolutely, but kwin hates nvidia cards and I was running into too many headaches with applications unable to detect my displays correctly etc... shame.

No problems here with my 1070ti on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed KDE
TheRiddick Apr 26, 2018
I seem to change distro's every 6 months.
Its mostly because of not fully understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each one. Plus if you change from AMD to NVIDIA etc then that can drastically change which desktop environment you use, which normally I just change to a more flexible distro.

I have tried plenty of Ubuntu/Debian based dists, OpenSUSE, ARCH. ATM I have settled on Manjaro MATE because it doesn't crash stuff all the time and its easier to maintain my WINE/DXVK experimentation. Plus NVIDIA cards work well with it, KDE/Kwin was a nightmare for that!

No problems here with my 1070ti on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed KDE

Probably because you don't play or do the stuff I do, also you may not be using multi monitor setup. I can tell you one example of Kwin failure, load warthunder, get it to select 4k, have fun. (there are oodles of examples but that is just a easy one).


Last edited by TheRiddick on 26 April 2018 at 1:07 am UTC
SpaceAce Apr 26, 2018
Probably because you don't play or do the stuff I do, also you may not be using multi monitor setup. I can tell you one example of Kwin failure, load warthunder, get it to select 4k, have fun. (there are oodles of examples but that is just a easy one).

3 Monitors here, 2560x1440, all fine. The worst I ever see with Kwin is sometimes something causes the graphical effects to break, so my blur effect automatically disables until I restart Kwin, but I don't consider that to be a big issue. I don't mean to suggest that because "works on my machine" it aught to work on yours, but that it may not be that simple of an issue. Either way, it's a shame that you're having issues with it.
MVinhas Apr 26, 2018
I used to change my distro every 1/2 months, including in the process Ubuntu, Debian and Arch Linux, and then I met Fedora.
TheRiddick Apr 26, 2018
[quote=SpaceAce]
Either way, it's a shame that you're having issues with it.

Some of the issues could be worked around while others couldn't. For example Warthunder wasn't the only app that didn't detect resolution correctly in launcher, Tomb Raider also had a issue, but its main problem was it does not like kwin either and the mouse LOCKS up when panning view (this is a old kwin issue that never got fixed, I confirmed with feral about this).

I also had a issue where I needed to disable my second monitor for my wine dxvk applications to correctly set to monitor 1 (I tried many things), even if I did get the game to load up at 4k in the correct monitor often you'd get the mouse showing up on the second monitor.

The issues were numerous and there were some work around's that sort of worked, but it was too much of a headache in the end. I do like the customization and feel of KDE, if I ever get a 1080ti killer AMD card in the future I'll probably switch back (very easy to do under arch+manjaro, basically just a package/script install away)


Last edited by TheRiddick on 26 April 2018 at 11:59 pm UTC
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