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Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux
Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux













asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux
  1. #Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux driver#
  2. #Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux portable#
  3. #Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux code#
  4. #Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux series#

dev/dsp_multich -> /dev/oss/oss_hdaudio0/pcm0 dev/dsp_multich -> ~]$ sudo modprobe ~]$ ossinfoġ: oss_cmi878x0 Asus Xonar (unknown) interrupts=13089 (13090) dev/dsp_mmap -> /dev/oss/oss_hdaudio0/pcm0 dev/dsp_ac3 -> /dev/oss/oss_hdaudio0/spdout0 dev/dsp_out -> /dev/oss/oss_hdaudio0/pcm0 dev/dsp_in -> /dev/oss/oss_hdaudio0/pcm0 Platform: Linux/x86_64 3.2.5-1-ck #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Feb 7 23:50: (defcon1)ġ: oss_cmi878x0 Asus Xonar (unknown) interrupts=10380 (10381)Ġ: CMI8788 UART (MIDI port 1 of device object 1)Ġ: CMedia CMI8788 (Mixer 0 of device object 1)Īsus Xonar (unknown) (MultiChannel) /dev/oss/oss_cmi878x0/pcm0 (device index 0)Īsus Xonar (unknown) (SPDIF) /dev/oss/oss_cmi878x0/pcm1 (device index 1) Google Stadia was not exist 9 yrs ago.Īnyway thanks for the information helping me a lot.Version info: OSS 4.2 (b 2006/201202031749) (0x00040100) GPL If i can not play with the latest games with 4K i am not gonna kill myself. Other words: my hardware is a bit outdated.Ĭonsidering your advice probably a Ryzen7 4700 or more with no dedicated GPU would be a suitable choiche for me. DVD drive getting unneccesary, power compsuption etc. Obviously i was trying to buy the strongest hardware 9 yrs ago.the limit was only my budget.So even now is relatively strong but for example nvme getting common. The reason why buying "flagship" is helping me to getting a strong hardware as long as possible. Lenovo Legion 5 with 144Hz screen is really good (the 120Hz cheaper screen is also dimmer and with worse colors) and comes cheap with 1650 or 1660 and Ryzen 4800H or 6-core 10-th gen Intels i7s. If not then you will need the Ryzen H and Intel 6-core CPUs and 2x16GB DDR4. If 16GB of RAM will and is enough then those ultraportables with LPDDR4 would be ok. but you will have to check reviews of specific laptop models to see if it's any good. IF you want CPU mostly and are under budget then 1650 Ti would suffice too.

#Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux portable#

IGPU lightweight: Ryzen 4700U, 4800U, 5700U, 5800U, Intel i5-1135G7 and i7-1165G7 will offer excellent portable performance and even gaming in lighweight gamesĭGPU laptops: Ryzen 4800H, 4600H if cheap, Intel 10/11th gen 6 core models + Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti - for a overall good and cheap gaming laptop. So if 9 years old laptop is "decent" then maybe you don't need a flagship laptop?Ĭonvertibles and ultra lightweight with 1165G7 can be more expensive than gaming laptops with some dGPU.

#Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux code#

I do use very rare my laptop for gaming and also for video editing but mainly for multitasking (virt-manager, docker, VS code editor web browser etc.) My question is which would be the best choice from the options mentioned above? Obviously configurations with no dedicated GPU are cheaper however price is not the main priority. My current laptop is almost 9 yrs old and still has got decent performance. My aim is to get a longtime supported config here. Option6 IntelCore i7 10750H with Nvidia RTX 2060 Option5 IntelCore i7 10870H with Nvidia RTX 3060 Option4 Intel CoreTM i7-1065G7 with NO dedicated GPU

asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux

Option3 Intel CoreTM i7-1165G7 with NO dedicated GPU Option2 AMD Ryzen7 with Nvidia RTX 2060 (some people suggest AVOID this option.) Option1 AMD Ryzen 7 with NO dedicated GPU I intend to buy custom build so i can choose almost any CPU or GPU. Therefore my question is what kind of CPU/GPU combination shall i choose to achieve the best result for arch? ( I only use pure vanilla version no Manjaro etc.) However i want to avoid this kind of hassle in the future with coosing the best hardware combination.

#Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux driver#

I was succesfully installed the nvidia driver (390.xx) and now i can enjoy arch with full nvidia support.

#Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux series#

My main priority is to choose hardware combination which gives the "smoothest", conflictless, " Keep It Simple, Stupid " operating regarding drivers and hardware-compatibility on arch.( I have got some hard time to optimize arch with my hybrid laptop which has got Intel CPU with integrated graphics support but also having Nvidia 6.xx series as dedicated one. However i try to choose the hardware which provides the best compatibility and stability related to arch linux. My laptop is quite old and intend to buy a new one.















Asus xonar dgx drivers for arch linux