i hate to say it but the obvious solution to me would be to try boot windows one more time on the hardware so it can load the old driver, and then make sure it shuts down completely before booting back into linux
also, discord is blurry on both of my screens when its running as a flatpak; it didnt look like this when running as a .deb package when i had ubuntu running before. is there a fix for that or is it just like that?
Well this gives me something to think about and try. I wonder if a simple disconnect of the battery would drain it enough to reset the state rather than a hardware removal
in my friend's case it would manifest that their PC would lose wifi/bt until they unplugged it from the wall for a little bit, but we ended up narrowing it down to a faulty connector because it stopped when she completely unplugged everything and rebuilt it lol
only guess i have is either a poor connection on that or something else was throwing it off the bus and leaving it in a bad state when it came back to the driver
For what it's worth, Frankie Muniz cannot remember any of the show because of his brain DMG from racing.
I'm starting to buy into the Internet has been dead for 5 years theory and it is just bots posting articles with no fact checking and here we are now as a culture.
Hello, I'm trying to get Stable Diffusion running on Bazzite, however it apparently requires an old version of Python (3.10), and Bazzite comes with 3.12. I've tried all kinds of methods to get around this - creating a distrobox of ubuntu and trying pip, pipx, apt remove, apt install etc. Also tried removing Python from Bazzite so I could install the old one, but it refuses to remove saying the system is an image (rpm-ostree) based. Can anyone help me get an older version of Python on the system somewhere so I can run Stable Diffusion?