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Graphene isn't a ROM, it is a standalone mobile OS based on the Android Open Source Project. So yes, Google primarily develops it, and has de-facto control. But Graphene is actively working to change that, especially with partnering with OEMs so that they can increase device driver support and give more devs incentive to work on AOSP/Graphene in general. For mobile devices the device drivers are huge, unlike desktop/server linux where MOST (obviously not all) things work.
Through this conversation I learned SixOS (systemd-less NixOS) exists
Gonna be real with you, I'm not running a password checker tool over unencrypted http. Is this vibe coded?
Seems like a horrible eagerness to comply in advance with equally horrible US state laws when this legal scenario is not even close to resolved.
Have you tried the Ioniq 5? Only because I was in the same boat and ended up choosing between the EV6 and Ioniq 5. I ended up leasing the Ioniq 5
It looks like sometimes folks post the Tumbleweed Monthly update, but its not consistent. You can find it here when it is published https://news.opensuse.org/, and feel free to post it here if you read it 👍
That is correct! Here are some helpful articles
- More about zypper DUP: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Upgrade_Tumbleweed
- Mention on how to disable KDE plasma updates, although you might want to more thoroughly google for this: https://en.opensuse.org/System_Updates
Also with Tumbleweed there is always the chance of hiccups when upgrading, given that it is bleeding edge. Make sure you know how to use Snapper, and its good to check the openSUSE Matrix channel and forums before upgrading just in case there are any issues; often issues are resolved quickly, so if you see folks discussing an issue just don't update, and wait until the next safe snapshot is released!
Great! I assume that the issue was blacklisting the nouveau driver then. Glad to hear everything worked out, after initial setup I find Tumbleweed to be the most reliable experience with NVIDIA drivers.
Please note if you are new to Tumbleweed that you should always update with zypper dup, nothing else. This also means you should disable automatic updates in gnome (via packagekit) or KDE, as Tumbelweed is most reliable if the entire system "rolls" forward together to the next OS release. Not sure why they aren't configured to be disabled by default, but that's the way it is...
Install the correct "nvidia-compute-utils" package, and then try again. We need to know whether the gpu driver is properly installed, and nvidia-smi is the way to do that
What is the output of nvidia-smi?
Probably got the idea from the manosphere. That being said, actually sticking to that particular habit is something to be proud of, and is completely harmless... when you are that low, anything you can be proud of is a win.