the guy in front of CCP tanks in tiananmen
the guy in front of CCP tanks in tiananmen
Wayland and nvidia dont mix. They are going to have a shit time, because some don’t have “non-free” enabled and require editing configuration files. Fresh Mint broke or couldn’t install the “newest” drivers on my friends computer, because of kernel version I assume. After that mess, the games lagged like crazy. Even worse on Wayland.
Installed Endeavour for my friend, because CBA setting up debian and “it just works”. Arch as the first Linux though… What a mess.
“my money first in my money last out”
who could’ve expected this!
That is Valve’s doing. I wouldn’t have made the switch without proton.
The other part is… KDE is more “windows” than windows. Lol.
They walked the PSN thing back, but still forbid sales to some countries. That doesn’t make any sense, is the Sony ship slow to steer or is Valve doing that? Or the third option, Sony is cooking up some bullshit…
Honestly, next time append “docs” and more than likely be greeted by lots of examples, explanations and considerations. Works unless you’re using something microsoft.
True ;)
Lol, I’ll take nazi ads over crypto ads. One party is at least honest about their desire to ruin others… What a world we live in.
wait, you guys don’t use ones and zeroes?
Ok and? Both versions of RuneScape (OSRS, RS3) don’t have client side anti-cheat. Maybe confirm what you are saying before spreading misinformation?
RuneScape? lol nope
I agree, but everyone knows who smokes they will get lung cancer and don’t care about it. Maybe they care when they get it, but that’s kinda it.
It’s hard to quit and you wont feel the same for months, which is more than likely the biggest problem.
No, we just laughed at them and tried to collect all of them. The only reason most of us quit is education and knowing it will kill you.
casually flexing stax lol
Well, for X11 you either take input lag or horrible screen tearing, worse FPS even if you configure. Wayland just works, but on nvidia you have to do configuration and the information on “where and what exactly” is obscure as hell to a new user. Mint and Endeavour both put the configs automatically in modprobe.d, but distros like Debian don’t.