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I already feel less walled in. Using Nvidia for so many years when AMD has better FOSS drivers and utilities has left a bad taste in my mouth. I'm already preparing my install for the switch as I type.
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Upgrading the kernel or the NVIDIA driver always feels like such a hassle. The kernel module would randomly fail to compile because GCC, kernel, kernel-headers, or something else is mismatched, or upgraded in a wrong order. Or you have to manually put all sorts of options in xorg.conf, because otherwise X fails to start.
With AMD it really feels like a breath of fresh air. Just upgrade, reboot, and you are good to go. Like literally don't have to care about any of the earlier mentioned.
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Haven't had to reboot in months, not even log out of the X session. Unless there are any severe security issues, once I'm confident my current kernel build is stable enough, I usually run it for a month or three before I feel the need to upgrade again, and just rebuild Mesa whenever a new version gets released.
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These days i think you cant go wrong with either camp. It all comes down to what features you really want and ofc the money spent.
my 2 cents
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While it is true that rebooting is less frequently necessary than on WinDOS, you probably have updates which at least require logging out of the user session and back in. Have a look at needrestart which hooks into your package manager and notifies of any services that need to be restarted, or if a full reboot is required.
I only really reboot after a kernel update, because you have to. And also after grub, systemd, or anything that triggers initrd update, to avoid unwanted surprises the next time I have to reboot.
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which I didn't know existed, and can certainly be really helpful even if one thinks he knows what he's doing... ;)
Thanks for that link.
Yes, but unless you're running bleeding git head (in which case you know who you are and (should...?) know all this anyway), there are usually a couple of days between versions, and even then it may not be necessary to go with every single one of them.
Anyway, to get back on topic – at least kind of – I've been with team red GPUs for a number of years now, and main CPUs literally for decades, and as far as I'm concerned, had everything working more or less "out of the box", so to speak. I definitely am glad they've managed to get back to where they are now, and hope they can get even further up the hill.
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Now I've got to return that one and order another. The whole package was soaked! I've had to play phone tag with Amazon all day, and I'm royally pissed off.
Turns out, I should have gotten the xt version anyway, as it's only a little more at Newegg so I'll probably do that.
I can't win for losin'!