Why do you use desktop mode for a game?
Why do you use desktop mode for a game?
They are somewhat isolated but not sandboxed.
Can’t wait for GeodadBuntu.
Organic Maps is my go to. I don’t know if it supports public transport but it does do navigation.
Port forwarding sucks on PIA. You need to have a script running that times out every other week, which means you have to restart it and it will assign a new port that you have to set in your torrent program. It’s a pain.
I switched to Airvpn which has been perfect. It’s based in Italy and seems very privacy focused. I’m using it with a few torrent servers and the speeds have been good enough for me.
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Thanks for this. Just recently I was trying to remember what this program was called. I remember doing the egg plant tutorial.
Welcome to the Arch forums :D
It’s not about opinion, it’s about the fact you can’t go to the Arch forums in case you are running into issues while running Endeavour. Whether that’s an issue or not is up to the user.
These boards are for the support of Arch Linux, and Arch ONLY. If you have installed Archbang, Artix, Chakra, EndeavourOS, Evo/Lution, Manjaro, Whatever, you are NOT running Arch Linux. Source
Try saying that on the Arch forums and see what they think about that statement.
Unless they DMCA the Skyblivion mod.
We are currently in the process of transitioning.
Keeping with the theme I see ;)
Wait, you think June Strawberry Clementine isn’t their real name??
What is this title? “mod to for map content” ?
This is the old SteamOS from over a decade ago and isn’t usable anymore. The modern SteamOS from the Steam Deck isn’t available yet for desktops.
SteamOS 3 is only available for Steam Deck at the moment (or other handhelds in the near future). There is no desktop version for it yet. SteamOS 1 is over a decade old and not usable anymore.
Good luck with Mint or Bazzite! Either should serve you well.
I would suggest Linux Mint over Ubuntu. It’s beginner friendly, very stable and overall a very good choice for any purpose. It’s based on Ubuntu so most of the stuff you find online applies to it as well. The APT package repository contains most if not all the software you might need.
Down the line almost every distro will be suitable for gaming.
Thank you for sharing your findings, those are interesting reads. Good luck with the development. I signed up for theailing list out of curiosity.
I’ve heard that Steam provides some guidelines to get your games to work well with Proton. I’m not able to find them but maybe they’re behind a developer portal or something. If it works with Proton there’s no reason to aim for a native Linux binary since your time will be better spent elsewhere.
I thought we switched to libre for that definition and since then used free only as in free beer.