Il 28/07/23 13:16, Knurpht-openSUSE ha scritto:
Op vrijdag 28 juli 2023 17:59:18 CEST schreef Leandro Almeida:
Hello, I wanted to ask openSUSE to add the drivers of my new laptop in the distribution, to get full performance, last longer battery etc I also wanted to suggest to OpenSUSE, to add better general support in hardware acceleration, audio, GPU, av1, vp9, avc, etc Also OpenSUSE adds by default vm.max_map_count 2147483642 (MAX_INT – 5), for proton steam play vulkan to flow better, games with huge maps to flow better, fps increase etc.
And better Steam support from snap packages, official steam too 👍👍😄
Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15ITL6 Intel Core i3 1115g4 (4) 4100GHz Intel Tiger Lake-LP GT2 (UHD Graphics G4) 1920x1080p 60Hz KDE Plasma Wayland PTBR UTF8 ABNT2 with numeric keypad
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
👍👍😄 First: Which drivers? I know this laptop, installed Tumbleweed on it without a single issue or need for 3rd party drivers. And does suspend, hibernate or hybrid-sleep did worked for you?
I have an older Ideapad which is a Z470 CPU with Intel video card (i915) and for me nothing is working anymore due latest kernels! I have been able to upgrade my second boot Windows 10 to Windows 11, despite was not recommended or even apparently not possible and there on M$ everything is working as expected.
Second: given your demands compared to the hardware, IMHO you bought the wrong laptop. Hardware accelleration is not going to make it faster, gaming will definitely be a disappointment. Found this on a reseller site: Advice from our expert: Internet, email & text processing: suitable Watching movies & series: suitable Photo editing: possible, but faster with an i5 processor Video editing: unsuitable, at least an i7 or Ryzen 7 processor Gaming: unsuitable, at least a GTX 1050 video card
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