Thanks for the write up!
I've been using openSUSE for a few months now, your articles had helped me deepen my knowledge of this distro and also improve my install.
I followed this guide to get back my hardware decoding and I also think it was also a good hands-on intro to the OBS, since this was my first time using it.
I also wanted to let you know that the people at the Packman repo now seem to be packaging Mesa with hardware decoding support. Just need to do the "opi codecs" command and you are good to go (probably not the most user friendly thing, but even before the mesa change, you already had to install the codecs not included by default, so they didn't really add any more steps IMO).
Looking forward to more of your excellent articles! openSUSE is severely underrated so it's harder for noobs like me to find as much info as with other more popular distros.
Thanks for the write up!
I've been using openSUSE for a few months now, your articles had helped me deepen my knowledge of this distro and also improve my install.
I followed this guide to get back my hardware decoding and I also think it was also a good hands-on intro to the OBS, since this was my first time using it.
I also wanted to let you know that the people at the Packman repo now seem to be packaging Mesa with hardware decoding support. Just need to do the "opi codecs" command and you are good to go (probably not the most user friendly thing, but even before the mesa change, you already had to install the codecs not included by default, so they didn't really add any more steps IMO).
Looking forward to more of your excellent articles! openSUSE is severely underrated so it's harder for noobs like me to find as much info as with other more popular distros.
Agreed! openSUSE is the most underrated Linux distro. I am using it as my main working-gaming distro, love it >...<
Thanks for the info about the Mesa in Packman 🙏
I am glad you like my articles, thanks 😍