Pretty much every major open source project at this point. I need to start looking into donating to the programs I use the most.
Pretty much every major open source project at this point. I need to start looking into donating to the programs I use the most.
I had the DS game when it was contemporary. It’s good but it isn’t an RTS.
Backports don’t count
No I don’t think I will
And the OG Xbox. And the Dreamcast.
Anticheats on Linux don’t have kernel access… Have you ever heard of people needing to type their root password to launch a steam game before?
It’s just baked into your bill at that point.
Steamos identifies itself as “SteamOS Holo”.
Also, that article isn’t measuring SteamOS in the first place. When you look at the steam survey with the default filters it won’t list SteamOS. If you switch it to Linux only it will show SteamOS as 36.47% of Linux installs (0.84% of all steam installs) so it’s clearly not feeding into the Arch percentages.
As if vanilla is the same at any two craft ice cream shops
I’m glad my job doesn’t care as long as your timecard makes sense.
Better than seeing the same exact post on six different communities one after another.
The article says it’s only seed money
I could see him doing a deep dive video testing across several distros at some point.
Aside from GN Steve’s site and HUB Steve’s techspot articles do any other PC hardware channels do any text content at all?
Yes by default, no if you fix the settings
Kernel version, graphics drivers, and are you using X or wayland? If you’re seeing it across distros it could be a hardware support issue but I have no idea what laptop that is.
Progression? Just play the game and make improving yourself your progression.
Remember kids, always lsblk before you dd
The functionality to stay on a specific version or downgrade is already available on a per game basis if the game devs want to implement it, but it would be great to make it available by default.
I believe there are a few that plug into stable diffusion via A1111.