It’s a design, I guess the same way as bulging cameras on “Pro” iPhones
It’s a design, I guess the same way as bulging cameras on “Pro” iPhones
And Discord for communication
7. It was their reasoning behind removal of a headphone jack
MEGA used to (maybe still does?) do this stuff. Once you changed useragent to desktop, magically a signup wasn’t required
https://areweanticheatyet.com/ is missing
Aight, I’ma steal leaked Windows XP source code :3
Arch, roughly 2 months ago
Uninstalling Xwayland breaks it, you’re greeted to a black background and your mouse pointer.
Additionally, as per their own website, it says “The workspaces have been developed for X11 and much functionality relies on X11. To be able to make proper use of Wayland these bits have to be rewritten.”
Take a look at DRM-free games (ex. GOG) and then check their rating on ProtonDB. If you don’t want to use Steam, there is Bottles and Heroic Game Launcher. I’ve tried former and it has a “gaming” profile which will automatically add DXVK and VKD3D for you.
If you used Gnome over X11 then you’re fine, Wayland needed patches
No Man’s Sky VR in general feels unstable. On Windows it always crashed roughly 20 seconds after loading in. On Linux I have lots of UI corruption
NMS uses Vulkan directly
You’re on X or Wayland?
On KDE you can force VRR for non-fullscreen apps by setting Adaptive Sync to “Always” in Display settings
I am not alone in this body, this body holding me
Used to tip my toes in Linux world circa 2011 as a kid. I found Ubuntu easier to set up than Windows, but the software catalogue was lacking (games, Adobe software).
Came back to it in 2021 when I read about Valve’s commitment to Wine/Proton and DXVK. Tried out Ubuntu once again but I found it unreliable - random lockups, UI bugs (AMD GPU). Whenever I had an issue my answers were featured on Arch wiki, so I thought “why not Arch then”. That and many memes about femboys/trans girls (haii ^^) using Arch made me try it out and… I stayed with it. Would occasionally reboot to Windows for games with anti-cheat and VR, but over time I kept using Windows less and less.
Fast forward to this year, since April my PC is no longer tainted by Microsoft. All of the games I play work on Linux with no quirks to them, KDE Wayland supports screen tearing so I can play competitive games on it, SteamVR works good enough so don’t have to dualboot anymore.
Kinda glad I learned all of this, as Windows is going downhill with all of the hardware requirements and AI buzzwords
Try enabling DXVK
“I can tell this will be an interesting day”