Post your Neoflex (Neofetch) here

Would you like a computer with your graphics card? :wink:

Edit: But who am I to complain, I pair a i7 10700 with a RTX 4080

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My actual build is further up, I only plugged the 4090 into the N100 to see how much worse it would perform.
Not as much worse as I would have expected, sad to say.

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fastfetch has native Windows builds (I was surprised :stuck_out_tongue:)

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Made a new wallpaper for my Framework.

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my small homelab

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My first post in this seemingly wonderful community.
Thanks for having me! :revolving_hearts:

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Hey Welcome Gew

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Welcome to the forum!

Win 10 on phenom ii x4 945? Whew. You should try dual-booting linux on that, or even just a live-boot, it’ll feel like a new computer.

How are you peeps getting nixos working on Nvidia descrete gpu setups that also have intel integrated? My attempt was so buggy i couldn’t edit config files in time before user session resets.

I haven’t used nixos nor tried offload in some years since Pascal, but I rendered everything on NVIDIA with a xorg.conf snippet with Offloading Graphics Display with RandR 1.4.

Fedora/RPM Fusion had a snippet and I copied it as-is:

sudo cp '/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/nvidia.conf' '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/nvidia.conf'

(can’t find a direct conf but Fedora has a screenshot of the xorg snippet that looks familiar)


PRIME Render Offload worked well too with __NV_PRIME_RENDER_OFFLOAD and VK/OGL flags; I’m pretty sure I did manual set-up for that in the past but NVIDIA says it’s automatic.

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My homeserver

My laptop:

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Nice! That MacBook looks like fun hardware!

I’ve probably done at least half as many clean installs within those OS Age times :stuck_out_tongue:

The OS age is just Today - Jan 1, 1970 (the beginning of UNIX time), and idk why that is lol

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Heh I wonder where and how that’s grabbed too!

Windows has mine in March, when I did the install days ago in May :stuck_out_tongue:

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I think that might come from my BIOS’s default time after CMOS reset (Dell defaults the time to around when they build the BIOS image); but that doesn’t come close to explaining Apple’s stats :stuck_out_tongue:

Fedora and openSUSE got it right under GNOME settings, but they do NTP sync at install time to get the right time.

I haven’t heard of "neoflex"ing before. Ever since switching to NixOS, I try not to run neofetch so I don’t see my package count. :frowning:

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Neoflex is just a clipped compound between Neofetch and flex. It’s like when you flex on someone with your setup. It’s just meant to be a fun little play on words for us nerds.

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Eh, I’ve had more I didn’t see nix-user; that’s impressive! :stuck_out_tongue:

And less :stuck_out_tongue:

After battling with nvidia driver, here I am.

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