You never did give your graphics card model number, but according to this page the Brazos platform had two codename variants for laptops and notebooks: Ontario and Zacate. I'm excited for Google Stadia and hope it doesn't go the way of OnLive. Will gaming on Linux ever work? who knows. Razer support is OK - I've gone through a few cases where I had to talk to a x-tier technician who resolved a problem with the Razer Core e-GPU. I can expect this issue to happen in a few months again. Rather than replacing it because of fault, they just swapped the case and sent it back. Steep price with bloatware and in my case, the ocassional repair that leaves you without a laptop for days (my laptop case warped due to heat generated). I can't say Razer is hardware I could recommend though, think of it as the Apple of gaming hardware. It sucks, because the only thing tying me to my Razer Stealth is gaming and that in turn, to Windows. I'm running Fedora 30 and before that 29, before it's release, the Cheese camera app would flip through and flicker with the IR camera with no easy way to resolve it and thus, making it unusable.
#EPIC GAME LAUNCHER LINUX DRIVER#
Getting Radeon driver support for VEGA 8 is an entirely different matter though.
#EPIC GAME LAUNCHER LINUX ANDROID#
The Android MOBAs I play with desktop client support work without issue. I bought an HP x360z Envy recently and added PlayOnLinux which seems to be similar to going through the whole WINE setup of installer - easy to do. The only issues I've had with the VM are some audio glitches in some games and it has recently had issues with hugepages so I've had to disable that. Eventually I want to switch over to using the newer q35 architecture. I don't think has any significant modifications. The XML for the VM I configured in virt-manager can be found here: Root=/dev/mapper/ssd-arch-root rw intel_iommu=on iommu=pt i915.enable_guc=3 i915.disable_power_well=0 i915.enable_psr=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_rc6=1 pci=nomsi,noaer pti=off spectre_v2=off l1tf=off nospec_store_bypass_disable no_stf_barrier
My kernel line is (I disable the spectr/meltdown mitigations so ignore those parts): I'm using a rather old GTX 760 so I'm not sure if there are any limitations with newer nvidia cards. It does require using the integrated or some other GPU to run your X11 server and then using primusrun when you want to use the dedicated GPU on the host.
Yes, my current setup does allow hotswapping the GPU from the host and guest.