

I see, thanks! I’ll have to keep that in mind when shopping for HW then. I’m lucky I’m not into VR, so that’s one less issue for me
I see, thanks! I’ll have to keep that in mind when shopping for HW then. I’m lucky I’m not into VR, so that’s one less issue for me
Sorry I’m here not to answer, but actually ask a question as I’ve recently-ish moved to Linux basically permanently and I plan on focusing a bit more on simracing in the future: what’s the issue with Linux? Is it peripherals like steering wheel lacking drivers?
Same issue, I gave up. Must be some bug with my configuration since I can’t find anything like it online. Oh well. Thanks though!
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Aren’t there ways to patch the whatever-it-is that is “required” by W11 that older PCs don’t have so that you can bypass the check and have W11 on older machines? I feel like that’s a better solution than paying for Microsoft’s garbage, if one was bent on not moving to Linux
I fixed my issue by flashing the latest Beta BIOS for my motherboard. Took me almost a full day of troubleshooting and looking online and repeating the same steps over and over again, but then almost on a whim I decided on flashing the Beta BIOS (no mentions of virtualization in the changelog, so I didn’t really have reaaons to) and now Android Studio finally simulates the Android device. Thanks for your help!
Oh, yeah, I got an error with the original command you wrote, so I ended up typing the correct one anyway, and that’s what returned the message that I’m already part of that group.
So, just to make it clear, sudo adduser “<myusername>” kvm was the command I ended up using and that told me I’m already part of the group (I’ve been trying basically all solutions I could find online and I think one suggestion was to add myself to the group, so I may have already issued that command earlier today and I did restart several times between then and now)
I get the same exact error via Flatpak and “the user … is already a member of kvm”, unfortunately.
Thanks anyway!
Thanks a lot, appreciated. I think I’ll try Flatpak Android Studio first, and move on to the suggestion of adding myself to the KVM group in case Flatpak install doesn’t fix the issue. Thanks again!
Thanks for the reply and the testing. It’s not via Flatpak (I figured it would be best not to, since Flatpak Gnome Boxes could not create a VM because of KVM issues, while Boxes installed via sudo apt install gnome-boxes gave me no error), but a simple tar extracted in desktop.
Since AMD Virtualization is Enabled in BIOS (although I can’t toggle it) and Gnome Boxes can create a VM when installed via terminal, I don’t think it’s a BIOS or CPU problem (otherwise no version of Boxes would allow me to run a VM, but I did launch Arch btw from inside Boxes).
Am I wrong?
Thanks!
Apparently PoP! doesn’t support Secure Boot. No idea why the system still runs and works apart from loading nVidia drivers though
Issue found: I disabled secure boot from BIOS and now I can change resolution and refresh rate. Thanks for the help!
Issue found: I disabled secure boot from BIOS and now I can change resolution and refresh rate. Thanks for the help!
Checked it just now and yes it’s properly seated. Checked power cables too and those are good as well. Cleared CMOS and now display defaults to 1024*768 resolution with no way to change it lol
Those are windows not W*ndows
Oh, no I haven’t tried pushing the PS button, thanks for the tip! I’ll try it
Thanks. I did try just PnP but it wouldn’t work. Could it be because Steam was running? I’ll have to try again after closing Steam
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That’s a long guide! Thanks for now, I’ll check it out as soon as I can!
Thanks for the reply. I see, if a game doesn’t run without random crashes or bugs it will likely cost you the race when those happens… hopefully by the time I’m ready, the games are too!