Hi, Am 02.01.20 um 16:02 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
just say you prefer amd and be done with it rather than searching for
i prefer amd ;-) graphic: about 8 desktop pc's never have had any problem with amd graphic, "never" not never, but since about 5? years only use standard opensuse installation with opensource drivers out of the box never have had a tumbleweed update since 2 years problems with graphic (as i remember) mh, no, i now remember there was something. have to delete one installed rpm, then all was fine again. - one tumbleweed laptop with nvidia graphic (samsung) using opensource driver, one black screen after update tumbleweed in last 2 years, do not remember how i have fixed it. some problems with the resolution when i installed linux on it too. (3200x?????) its to small for a laptop-touchscreen, so i have to edit manual the x configuration to show me a "normal" resolution (full hd). (but i think this is not related to the graphic card amd/nvidia) processor: amd since a long loooong time, reasons: price/speed have had huge stability problems with ryzen at beginning, (start to think it was a bad idea to buy amd+ryzen) changing some processors twice with amd, and waiting for bios updates for the mainboard. but since then, everything rock stable and running fine, as all my other older amd processors also. (now thinking i will never buy a brand new designed processor. not amd not intel.) i have followed the problems a little bit at bugzilla.kernel.org it seems that this problems now gone. ... the one and only laptop i am responsible for, has an intel processor, never have had problems with this intel mainprocessor.
obtuse reasons to paint nvidia black.
no, "but" if you follow the mailinglists opensuse@opensuse.org + opensuse-support@opensuse.org + opensuse-factory@opensuse.org and if you count how many people ask for help or report problems for nvidia, or for amd, there is much more nvidia there. could be there are nearly no people there who have amd graphics, OR nvidia makes more problems. simoN -- www.becherer.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org