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THE DESCENT PART 1 DUAL AUDIO MOVIEFor more than half of the first movie we don't even encounter any of the monsters that the film ends up plagued with, but rather are forced to sit through almost unbearable fear of the darkness and the close proximity of the caves around the women. With a new team, including an extra-suspicious police sheriff, Sarah must relive the nightmare she and her friends experienced.The first of the two elements that helped make The Descent so great was the claustrophobic feeling of the cave setting. ![]() So with the help of a local man who discovered Sarah panicked on the side of the road, there's magically another way down to the caves other than where the group of women first entered - a shaft that leads down to some mines that are directly adjacent to the caves. So why does Sarah agree to go back down there, where she faced hell just hours previously? Well, she obviously loses her memory of everything that happened (typical.) and so doesn't refuse as you'd logically expect. I still wonder why the nomodeset is so much slower on Debian than on Mint in my case.They finally come to the conclusion that they need to go down to the caves to look for the rest of her party of women, taking Sarah with them as both their 'guide' and to keep an eye on her as a suspect. THE DESCENT PART 1 DUAL AUDIO UPDATEUPDATE 2: (solved) My apologies, I was getting so rushed that I was skipping steps, I forgot to do an update-grub after re-editing /etc/default/grub and the problem was indeed with the nomodeset option, the other problem is that it saved me from having freezes, so I will have to find another more technical solution for my old graphics card. ![]() THE DESCENT PART 1 DUAL AUDIO INSTALLI want to specify in case it helps someone that you have to activate the non-free repositories in /etc/apt/sources.list in order to install firmware-misc-nonfree. not work for me, here's how I went about it: # apt install firmware-misc-nonfree UPDATE 1: (Still unresolved) After a lot of research I came across a Reddit post about slowness on Debian and a user advised to replace the xserver-xorg-video-intel package with firmware-misc-nonfree but it didn't work. Unloaded: fbdev,modesetting resolution: 1440x900 Speed: 1661 MHz min/max: 800/2535 MHz boost: enabled Core speeds (MHz):ĭevice-1: NVIDIA G98M vendor: Dell driver: N/Aĭevice-2: Microdia Integrated_Webcam_2M type: USB driver: uvcvideoĭisplay: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.11 driver: loaded: nouveau,vesa Info: Dual Core model: Intel Core2 Duo P8700 bits: 64 type: MCPįlags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 ssse3 bogomips: 10108 Mobo: Dell model: 0W610R serial: BIOS: Dell v: A29 Type: Portable System: Dell product: Latitude E6500 v: N/A V: 10.2.1 Desktop: MATE 1.24.1 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) ![]() I ran this command if it helps on the system I have: $ inxi -SMGCx I can't figure out where this problem is coming from. THE DESCENT PART 1 DUAL AUDIO DRIVERI have an Nvidia Quadro NVS 160M on this PC (old I know), I thought of installing the non free driver but the latest compatible one is version 340 and it is no longer maintained and not compatible with kernels higher than the 5.4. I kept the same environment from Mint to Debian (Mate) the same default driver (Nouveau). I first thought it could be because I enabled the nomodeset in /etc/default/grub but I had also done it on Mint and by disabling it and restarting the problem was still here. And from there I also noticed that there were some times slight mouse lag when I'm just on Firefox, something that wasn't on Linux Mint. ![]() I just recently upgraded from Linux Mint to Debian, I haven't had any problems so far except one, I'm developing small games with Love2D and I noticed an absurdly low framerate while it was running perfectly before, I I then did as a test just a small sprite animation on a black background (which would run perfectly fine on Mint or Windows) which runs on Debian at 40 fps. ![]()
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