#Proton don't work at all.
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Nope, all is running on my ssd
Unfortunately, didn't work
which step did you follow?
Not going to lie, im too embarrassed to admit that i have problems with the first line
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 ?
Yeah......
what's the error?
Well, im assuming theres something i need to change in that line right? it's not just copy and paste it on the terminal, and yes, i try it and obviously did nothing xD
theres nothing to change
If it outputs absolutely nothing then thats good, it means it worked
Many commands only actually output anything if they didnt work
Ohh, ok then let me try
Dont do any of the instructions with a hash in front of them though, they're outdated
Oh, so i just jump to the "then" seccion?
Ok ok
run sudo wget -NP /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/dists/noble/winehq-noble.sources
then the then
can you post the output of inxi -Fxxx
Also when i was running one of the lines it show me some errors i think, sorry that is in spanish
ok
Uh, it's very lenghty, i just copy the whole thing and paste it here (?
Yeah, you should do it in a codeblock though, just put ``` on the lines before and after
believe it or not, i made some progress apparently
And trying to fix another entirely different problem nonetheless
what problem?
I had this issue with the windows, when im draggin them they have inconsistent framerate. So i read that i might be for using 2 monitors with different refreshing rates
I desactivate my second monitor and it improve, other things also go a bit more smoothly, so i decide to try a game
Hades performance was really improved. And RE2: Remake not only didn't crash but i could actually play at a decent framerate
Yeah X11 tends to struggle with differing refresh rates
iirc wayland has far better multiple monitor support although it's still in an experimental stage for cinnamon atm
Yeah i also read that in that thread. I suppose it's not a good idea trying something experimental being a newbie with 0 IQ
If you really do want to use it then you can switch to a DE that supports it better like KDE or GNOME