I have an older computer that I use for some simple games. Its I5-7400, GTX-1050, 12GB memory, and an SSD - not new by any standards, but most of the games I’m playing are a decade old or more. I switched to Linux Mint today, since I don’t want to use Windows 11, but the performance on Mint is terrible compared to Windows 10. For example, in Portal 2’s native Linux version, I get like 10 fps in the title screen. War Thunder doesn’t even launch. The drivers are set to Nvidia’s proprietary drivers via the GUI. Am I missing something? I’d really rather not switch back to Windows.

Edit: VulkanInfo is saying, “ERROR: [Loader Message] Code 0: loader_scanned_icd_add: Could not get ‘vkCreateInstance’ via…”

It also seems to only be showing my CPU, not gpu? Not certain, since I don’t unstand a lot of the details, but it says, “deviceType = PHYSICAL_DEVICE_TYPE_CPU”.

Edit 2: turning off secureboot fixed it.

  • greevar@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I second SavvyWolf. Full disk encryption is better than SecureBoot. SB is security theater for people who don’t know what they’re doing and don’t know how to avoid getting their laptop infected in the first place. As I said before, SB has already been defeated. Every hacker/malware can bypass it already. It’s like pretending you have armor on and going headlong into a sword fight.