Bazzite, huh?
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How do I even test the game if it won’t work on any of my Linux machines? Anyway, after reading this, I am fully ready to forget it ever existed.
If the maximum speed pointer is too slow (which can also be subjective) for your touchpad, this might a be driver bug or some missing calibration for your variant of hardware. Reach out to libinput devs, they track issues here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libinput/libinput/-/issues
For me putting the slider to 1.0 makes the touchpad so fast it’s barely usable
Wonderful idea for celebration! I don’t know what his bd is, but I remember when I adopted him :)
Keep tha change, you filthy animal, you piece of shit
Ugh, no offence to someone who worked on it but sddm is such a failure of display manager. It was only introduced around 10 years ago replacing kdm. It was meant to be simple (duh, thus the name). It has all sorts of issues and is constantly being fixed, just for something super basic like login screen
The problem will only get solved if there will be reliable methods for detecting cheats that don’t require direct ingeration in a client operating system directly.
Linux is ‘a terrifically hard audience to serve’
said owner of a company that last tried to oficially support Linux in late '90s.
Azure stuff (like az CLI tool) is generally available on Linux, I used it to provision services using Terraform. Things like .NET or MSSQL all have official support on Linux now.
I’ve got pretty similar thoughts. I wasn’t into gaming all that much up until relatively recently when I built my first gaming PC at the beginning of pandemic. Thanks to that, I’m not only on market for bleeding edge AAA titles, but also discovering 3 dacades worth of PC games. My observation is that games got worse over time. They’re also a lot more expensive to make because it all must be visually impressive, which usually ends up with poor performance and bugs, requiring high-end hardware for the game to run somehow. Quite often games are broken and unoptimized on launch, they have that generic formula, watch cinematic, hold a button, watch some more, here’s your little tutorial fight, now more cutscene and a crappy puzzle. It really makes me feel, if game developers were more limited by hardware constraint and unable to feed legions of normie players to flashy graphics, they wouldn’t have other way to makes games attractive other than with better mechanics and level design.
Meanwhile Nintendo continues to release bangers for their ancient potato console.
I’d say perfect date is dd-mm-yyyy. All other formats are just wrong
CTRL + C is for terminating process occupying current terminal. How would I do sysadmin without that?
Maybe they’re murderous zealots, but at least they use Leenox /s
SueYou is an awesome name for N**tendo emulator
I like how Valve not only pushed Linux gaming, but also introduced some people to desktop Linux. I see many comments of people realizing It’s not all that scary and sort of useful after all and it can even show some advantages, like the said snapiness. Being realistic I don’t expect the platform to ever go truly mainstream, but enlargement of the niche is very much possible.
Open system monitor and inspect processes tobsee where doest it come from. You can also open terminal and type
ps -aux | grep -i wine
That should yeild some more info including full command line of Wine’s processes.
The pop up however runs always if Wine prefix doesn’t have Mono implementation installed. It can be Steam trying to perform some task while updating a game, but without additional info it’s hard to tell
Yes, I wanted to do that on stock Ubuntu and doing that on a side (I install it mostly just to /opt) is less invasive than replacing core system packages using packages from Neon. It’s rather not intended to use Neon repos when it’s not Neon. Besides, I wanted to spend 15h on tinkering I guess :)