Jump to content

Voylinslife

Member
  • Posts

    53
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Voylinslife

  1. 400-500 Euro I guess, it's over 2 years old, that is the price I would be willing to pay for it.
  2. So I startes using CentOs 7 but I can't figure out how to get beignet installed on it. It worked fine on Mint and Manjaro, but on CentOs it is not findable through yum. Someone has experience with REHL and knows how I can install it?
  3. The only thing I do is watch video's and make videos. The videos I make are without many effects. Color grading, cutting and transitions. I Want to go as low budget as possible on this. I already have a keyboards, screen and mouse so a desktop build would be cheaper then a laptop I guess. The editing software I use is Davinci Resolve. I need this to run on Linux but I need OpenCL capable hardware which means I need something with a videocard. Anybody has any idea's? I have been looking but the cheapest thing I could come up with is still above 700 which I find a bit too expensive for the slight editing that I only do. I'm not looking for hyperfast, just decent enough for what I need it todo.
  4. I need at least 1080p. How is it to do video editing in a windows virtual machine on Linux? I'm mostly using Davinci
  5. Lightworks is paid I've tried Blender but I got disgusted by it ^^" I don't find it useful and hard to use, I normally use premiere pro and Davinci Resolve. Lightworks is paid but I find it a way too high price. I will try KdenLive now that I'm using Manjaro. Manjaro fixed my sound issue but now let's see how good KdenLive is
  6. I started using Manjaro from today and for some reason, the sound is so much better and I'm having less glitches with GUI being messed up by colors like KdenLive was unusual in linux mint because of theme colors that changed the layout to unreadable ^^"
  7. for me sound is important but also video editing. I couldn't get Davinci Resolve working in Linux so I stopped using it. Kdenlive just looked like a big mess (linux mint) and I couldn't sort it, I think it's cinnamons fault. I would like to go back to Linux but I will at least need a solution for my video editing hobby xs
  8. Youtube video's, games and audio files in general. My laptop with a realtek driven soundcard, 4 core 2.6 ghz cpu, 6 GB ram to the sound on windows, on windows the sound was just way more clear in my opinion
  9. I was using linux mint but I stopped using it because I couldn't get decent sound on it. I tried a lot of method's which I found online but my sound kept sounding tinny and slightly odd. Is there a linux distro that does sound good? (I know this may be a terrible question because it's basically a driver problem or installing more programs, but for some reason, installing more programs never worked for me
  10. yeah it is working now, but I still find that the audio quality is off compared to my windows partition. On windows the audio sounds good and clear, but on linux it starts to sound a bit tinny if you get what I mean xs any way of fixing that?
  11. I never make restore points because I never expect such things to happen I ended up removing and installing too many things that my linux install refused to start up. So I had to re-install everything
  12. realtek is completly uninstalled, but installing the intel audio driver is still a problem. I can't find a way to install it again Any idea's tho this?
  13. Makefile:326: recipe for target 'uninstall' failed make: *** [uninstall] Error 1 That's the result
  14. well on windows I have realtek drivers ^^" I am trying to uninstall the realtek one but it never got properly installed and now I am looking to re-install the intel one but I can't figure out how xs
  15. 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Skylake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers (rev 09) 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Iris Graphics 550 (rev 0a) 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 xHCI Controller (rev 21) 00:14.2 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP Thermal subsystem (rev 21) 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP CSME HECI #1 (rev 21) 00:17.0 SATA controller: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP SATA Controller [AHCI mode] (rev 21) 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #5 (rev f1) 00:1c.5 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #6 (rev f1) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP LPC Controller (rev 21) 00:1f.2 Memory controller: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP PMC (rev 21) 00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio (rev 21) 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP SMBus (rev 21) 01:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wireless 3165 (rev 81) 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 0c) This is the soundcard in my laptop 00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio (rev 21)
  16. hahaha no I prefer Linux Mint I have been using it ever since I made this post. I only wish KdenLive was a bit more like premiere or resolve because for video editing I still go on windows ^^"
  17. So I lay have messed something up a little and I can't find a solution to fix it. I tried installing the realtek audio driver because I found that the audio wasn't as good as it is on windows. But by doing so something must have gone wrong because when I restarted my laptop, the sound was gone. When I do aplay -l aplay: device_list:270: no soundcards found... and ls /cat/asound* ls: cannot access '/cat/asound*': No such file or directory How can I fix this, do I just need to find a way to re-install alsa? or is there another audio driver that I can use? Sorry if this is a very beginners question ^^" EDIT: sudo alsa force-reload Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: (none loaded). Loading ALSA sound driver modules: (none to reload). i thought that this could be usefull as well and in sound settings under output I only see a dummy output by doing: inxi -Fx this is what i see: Audio: Card Intel Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio bus-ID: 00:1f.3
  18. The only clear thing I find is that I should open Diskpart select the disk and press clean. The problem is that there is too many other files on that disk that shouldn't be deleted, I just want the EFI partition gone which has been created by fedora. How can I go about doing this?I need this to be gone Also hen i was checking boot options I found something interesting there's an ubuntu boot option in my EUFI and that's strange, mostly because I've only used CentOs, Fedora and Mint on this laptop. Any idea's how that is possible? EDIT: I forgot to add that I allready tried delete partition but I get a message about Force Protected EDIT EDIT: Delete Partition Override worked. But I'm still wondering why Ubuntu is in the boot settings ^^"
  19. Well I'm joining the club! I am starting to hate windows 10 with a passion as well. I don't play many games but I need Adobe premiere sadly enough tomorrow my mission is to clean my whole pc, format my ssd and install a clean windows and the other half of my SSD goes to Linux. After looking around I am still thinking between Ubuntu and Mint. I'm wondering why you have chosen Fedore of all distro's. (I've been using linux distro's for some time now)
  20. How were you able to get everything so cheap? xo I got a laptop of 600 Euro which isn't even a true Quad core with only 6GB of DDR4 Ram ^^" May I ask why you are running Fedora on your laptop instead of windows? I just noticed that
  21. I would install premiere on the HDD, the only thing I would use Linux for is using Adobe Premiere anyway. So 70 for windows the rest for linux, during install I have to select the / partition to be on the SSD? and with 6GB of ram, do I need to have a swap partition? and where would I best put it if I need to have it, SSD or HDD? @Tabs and @Tycho Thank you very much for the help and information ^^
  22. Well I guess, the main reason why I would still use windows is because of Adobe Premiere. That disk is already NTFS, so is it safe to say that I could basically just format the SSD and install everything again without touching the HDD? and about Linux, you say 40GB for linux, but what partition must i set under that? The / or the /home? ^^" Sorry for the probably very beginner question
  23. The last month I've been using different linux distro's and I also had lessons about Linux when I followed network development. Linux was alway's being shown to us as the better platform for programming, I won't call myself a programmer but I like to occasionally make certain things, mainly in Python. For me, because I travel a lot, I've had numerous times that I found that someone was messing with my pc when I was on public wifi's and everything, I travel too much and sometimes I just feel like I shouldn't use my laptop anymore in public places because of security reasons. ^^" Maybe I'm just paranoid but I want my pc to work smooth and be secure at the same time. Another thing I like about Linux is that it feels so open, like you can change it until it feels and looks the way you want it. Another big reason why I am looking towards Linux
  24. Well I've had it before in windows that after rebooting my windows that images suddenly weren't useable anymore, Images which I couldn't recover for some reason I will look through all my files and do a clear backup of everything and delete everything which I don't need anymore, save those files to my nas and my external drive and then maybe first re-install windows with the option to dual boot to ubuntu to see which one I'd prefer. I'm running Linux Mint at the moment and I've been satisfied with it. My laptop seems a lot faster with this OS than windows. Do you think 60GB for windows alone is enough? I was thinking of splitting my SSD in 60 +60 GB One side for linux, the other for windows, same thing with my HDD for the programs and files then. Or isn't that smart to do?
×