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I can’t see the name Crash and not think of the 1996 movie with James Spader. Which is weird as fuck.
I can’t see the name Crash and not think of the 1996 movie with James Spader. Which is weird as fuck.
That deck appears to have a kickstand. It’s hard to see, but it’s just to the right of the cable.
You can add it to steam, it’s free and dlc bought from ea works with the steam version.
I find it’s easier to get the ea version running though, so I usually just add the launcher as a non steam game, and that works fine too.
Many people misunderstand. It’s not that Orange Cats have a single braincell. It’s that all orange cats on the planet share a single braincell among them. At any given moment only one orange cat may be using the braincell.
I haven’t tried these so I cannot comment on their quality. But this has a list. Of particular note is RetroArch, OpenEMU, and Gens as three FOSS options.
Edit: Also, alternativeto.net is usually a decent source for finding alternatives for specific software. Here’s the list for Kega Fusion alternatives. This has some more options than the other link I provided.
When I set up mine, I created a separate /data mount point and drive for anything that I expect to keep between distros. The problem with keeping the home directory is that means all your personalized config files which may or may not apply to a new distro you switch to. I keep configs I want to keep in a git repo (like my i3 configs and scripts that I absolutely wouldn’t want to redo from scratch), data I want to keep in /data, and everything else can pretty much be wiped for a new distro on a whim without too much hassle.
Wrath of the Righteous*
It’s a fork bomb. It exponentially forks processes in the background in an attempt to consume all CPU cycles.
I had a similar problem with one of my displays going wibbly like that every time I rebooted during POST and system boot. Only going back to normal once X started.
When I checked my monitor’s display settings when it was wonky, I found that it had the refresh rate set to 14hz and really strange resolution. Turns out it was the display port cable. Replacing that fixed it right up.
To be fair, so is Christopher Lloyd. Just a different sort of cartoon.
Recent news that they would be releasing games that would have previously been exclusive to X-Box on other platforms such as Playstation has led to many a rumour that MS may be planning to stop developing the console at all.
Well yes, ultimately that was the problem in the end. But they had 2 good releases under EA before that happened. Somewhere along the way EA went entirely to shit and Sim City was one of many casualties.
The series shit the bed with the online only bullshit with small maps, and then Cities Skyline came along shortly thereafter to steal their lunch.
I just tried again now with JS enabled and my ad blocker enabled in Firefox, and it seems to be working ok now.
Whatever the reason, this appears to be fixed now.
Yes, as soon as I enabled JS I see the same behaviour. It seemed fine with JS disabled though, albeit with nothing showing in the sidebar.
Rofi is a good alternative to dmenu as well.
In every dev job I’ve ever held it’s been me or one of the other devs doing demos (usually me though). Granted I haven’t worked on anything truly high profile that a demo would be An Event.
There kinda is a movie with a premise similar to that. Violent Night
As long as it continues to be sold on store shelves, it’s modern enough to count.