AMD Linux graphics driver introducing "power module" to better match Windows behavior
Posted by somerandomxander@reddit | linux | View on Reddit | 19 comments
null_reference_user@reddit
The amount of video ads I had to close before reading this
Honest_Box_6037@reddit
no ublock?
TRKlausss@reddit
Can unlock run on iPhone?
ComprehensiveHawk5@reddit
Witb the orion web browser yes
FrozenPizza07@reddit
Yes it can, it is weird, but there is uBlock on IOS. I do prefer WBlock however
Honest_Box_6037@reddit
is there firefox in iOS? if so, I don't see why not.
tomikaka@reddit
Yes there is but right now its just a re-skinned Safari.
Subway909@reddit
But it blocks ads.
TRKlausss@reddit
It is just another flavor of WebKit, so sadly not as you think of it.
OutsideChampion4637@reddit
You can use brave that has a built in adblockerÂ
BinkReddit@reddit
It's beyond atrocious.
TheG0AT0fAllTime@reddit
These phoronix blog spammers must make bank off the views alone.
pomcomic@reddit
y u no use adblock?
ComprehensiveSwitch@reddit
Consider paying Michael Larabel so one day he doesn’t need to do that to eat.
Spiritual_Rate_9010@reddit
I think this might also fix the 96Mhz VRAM bug when using VRR on 6000 series GPUs
Forward-Average5784@reddit
Does that issue also cause "flip_done timed out" errors? I've been chasing that issue for a while.
TheG0AT0fAllTime@reddit
That is some very slow ram
PsyOmega@reddit
Is it? I had 66mhz ram once upon a time.
Wistful_Aurora@reddit
I wonder if this will affect the persistent graphics driver bug on the framework 16. It was related to the psr feature of the display and would cause static to show on screen occasionally.