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We are now at the point where lobbying looks like a moral option compared to this shit
That’s not a problem, that’s the entire point. All of your personal data is encrypted and safe after a reboot until it’s unlocked.
It’s not known either way yet, but unless they offloaded it to a separate firmware like Nvidia or Intel, it’s not possible for them to do in Linux due to HDMI patents. The way the other vendors avoided this is to use a separate component that does everything internally, so none of the code is in the drivers. AMD doesn’t do that historically, and thus can only support such features with closed source drivers/OS.
Will it? They’ll just say it’s Biden’s fault and enough people will buy it to prevent an organized protest.
I mean, if you can get a 50 series card at MSRP then do, the scalping sucks but otherwise it’s still a slight perf/€ win over 40 series.
No, AMDVLK is also a user space driver. You’re confusing it with AMDGPU, which is a kernel module.
I don’t think AMDVLK is even shipped by default with Fedora. It can definitely be installed, but there’s not much reason to as it’s a really bad Vulkan driver.
The default driver used by Fedora is RADV. Steam/Proton does not choose your Vulkan driver. That’s why your games run well - you aren’t using the one made by AMD.
You’re missing my point. AMD’s official Linux drivers are ALSO garbage. Try it. Go install AMDVLK and check how well games work. You’re almost certainly using RADV, which was not developed by AMD.
What does that have to do with AMD’s driver support? AMD’s Linux Vulkan driver (AMDVLK) was so late and bad that Red Hat and Valve had to make their own (RADV), which is the default in Fedora and SteamOS. AMD’s first party drivers are still garbage.