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False. They’re dropping support for 20+ year old cpus like it doesn’t even matter!
That is indeed curious. This is the email sent by the very person, so I would believe that first: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4
Not to quote the original security report on you, but
I am not a security researcher, nor a reverse engineer.
It wasn’t a package maintainer, that is true.
the Google part
The only way to find yt comments with any substance is sorting by new. And even then you have to wade through all this filth. Better to just not try at all.
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I have the same card, and I had the same issue with Proton GE (well I don’t remember which version exactly). Then I tried the latest version a couple months ago and it worked flawlessly.
Never had that driver update issue myself.
Linux Mint btw. For kicks I updated to the much newer kernel version instead of the default LTS, and despite expectations everything works great with that too.
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