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egpu-switcher
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eGPU support on Linux
If you're ok with running X11, you can use egpu-switcher and modify the Xorg configuration yourself afterwards.
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How do i switch from PCI GPU to integrated GPU?
The scripts are all-ways-egpu for Wayland and egpu-switcher for X11.
- Guide for setting up e-gpu with framework 11th gen and Ubuntu 22.04
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Hotplug eGPU without reboot/re-login?
here is the hotplug script that seemed promising, but did not work for me (nVIDIA only) here is a more sophisticated-looking script that seems intended for Desktop-users though, and also specifically excludes hotplugging options...
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Intel ARC A750 eGPU - A Niche Nightmare (help wanted)
The A750 is now a recognized PCIe device, and works with connected displays to an extent. During boot, KMS/Plymouth shows on connected displays, as well as GDM (albeit, laggy, but it did that before anyways). The problem starts with Xorg, where during startx, I get a No screens found error. My Xorg configuration was autogenerated by egpu-switcher, where it only fails in egpu mode (connected displays do not work in internal mode). GNOME on Wayland works surprisingly with my laptop display working as normal, but the eGPU's external displays come with various graphical glitches, stuttering, outputting to 1080i30 on a 1440p60 display, etc.
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eGPU support on System76 Laptops
This is the utility I used to configure X11 and this is the utility I used for Wayland. I tinkered with them both a fair amount and they're both pretty good, but neither let's you dock/undock seamlessly. I don't eGPU full-time, but I still have it configured for X11 on Pop!_OS 22.04, so I just connect the eGPU and reboot to use it.
- Thunderbolt 3 eGPU Passthrough can't detach PCIe Device
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I switched from macOS to Linux after 15 years of Apple
> Linux is the OS for people who like tinkering.
This is just flat out wrong. I spend more time waiting for OS X to "upgrade" than I ever do with package management and kernel upgrades in Linux. Ultimately upgrades in Linux are easier, there's no tinkering required. For odd configurations, sure - there may be some tinkering you can do to make things work more how you'd like. For example I have a SFF desktop machine that runs an eGPU. I only want the eGPU for some OpenCV use cases and I run the iGPU for my desktop window manager. Sure, in that case I did have to tweak things a bit, but I actually found an eGPU manager [0] in the process and everything now "just works".
But printing, window management, software installation, etc are all simple and just as easy (if not more so) than what you've described - "...hand-editing config files". I'd say you are not a Linux user or have not tried any notable Linux distributions in a long time if that's your perspective.
> As for corporations - they already control your hardware.
No, they don't. While, yes, Intel and AMD may have things in their hardware that I don't control - the Linux distributions I use don't have copious amounts of telemetry being fed back to corporations like Apple/Microsoft/Google.
> But worse - Linux and corporations have both locked down your imagination to the point where you cannot imagine that your experience does not generalise.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say here but I'd have to say, in my opinion, the comment doesn't seem to make any sense given my long-term experience with Linux on the desktop.
Gogh
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[Cinnamon] Gruvbox on 3 Distros
Gruvbox Dark Terminal Theme and Synth-shell.
- How to check source code from GitHub files?
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10 days using Mint, first Xfce and now Cinnamon, just loving it, much smoother than Windows 10 and also prettier since you can customize at will (Btw, how do I change the terminal color scheme?).
Gogh terminal themes
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Thank you IDE for bringing in colors in my life..
Easy peasy https://mayccoll.github.io/Gogh/
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[Media] I accidentally broke the compiler :')
I use PowerLevel 10k, and the terminal theme is Gogh! https://github.com/Mayccoll/Gogh
- How to Change GNOME Shell theme?
- any tips on making gnome terminal look good?
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How Do I Make The Terminal Look Cool?
Terminal Sexy and Gogh Color Schemes and this . Have fun!
- theme.sh - A multi terminal theme selection script.
What are some alternatives?
iTerm2-Color-Schemes - Over 250 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty
gruvbox - Retro groove color scheme for Vim
LinuxGSM - The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.
gnome-terminal - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant GNOME Terminal color theme.
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
alacritty - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Alacritty color scheme.
ProxyMan - Configuring proxy settings made easy.
guake - Drop-down terminal for GNOME
base16 - Not a theme, but a framework
gnome-terminal-colors-solarized - Solarized Gnome Terminal colors, based on http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized
srcery-terminal - Srcery theme terminal configurations
scripts - *Well documented* scripts exploiting some useful UNIX utilities.