@fadingembers
So the company x social that existed before the muskrat bought twitter then, right?
@GnuLinuxDude
@fadingembers
So the company x social that existed before the muskrat bought twitter then, right?
@GnuLinuxDude
@TrustingZebra
Iirc windows can open archives without an external program now, even tarballs, so that’s something…
Not that I plan on using modern versions of windows if I can help it, but still
@InternetCitizen2
@Brkdncr
It’s not just hate for edge (though tbth I *do* hate edge) but a hate for not being allowed to control the software that runs on our devices
Also Microsoft got in legal trouble for shoving a browser down everyones throats before, and clearly learned nothing
@Steamymoomilk
@basxto
I’m not entirely sure that that’s how it works, cause if it is my GOG copy of hollow knight has quite a lot more DRM than is normally accepted of that platform by their users
@mossy_capivara
I’m making sure to install my favorites before the end of the year
@A10
@BeigeAgenda
Where Windows fails, Linux takes it’s place
@TropicalMustafa
@ReakDuck
That very much depends on what you want to play, here’s a convenient link to help determine if the game at least has linux compatible anti cheat (gets updated regularly)
@hardcoreufo
>any civ 1-6 all run perfectly
Can you give more detail on this? Specifically how if you have any experience getting civ 2 to run? The only way ive managed to get it to run any time in the past few years was through a win 3.11 VM (even modern windows)
Actually more importantly I want destiny of the doctors working (a win 95 game) but I’ve had no luck so far
> Mod managers frequently require a fair amount of extra work and reading
That’s one complaint I *do* have sense switching to linux, I wish that there was a linux version of vortex (or MO2 or what have you) so that modding can be made relatively simple for more than just a few games that have easy workarounds
@Zeus
@ActualShark
Agreed, the one issue I had with steam (trying to get ALVR to work over a year ago) only happened with the flatpak version
@sugar_in_your_tea
@EliteCow
If that *is* the case, then the Deck probably still contributes indirectly, at least in my case I switched a few months before the Deck started shipping, but after it was announced
And while I was slightly familiar with linux and interested in switching before, the Deck made it so that I felt safer and more confident doing so
@user224
Unfortunately my phone is not rootable (every phone I get from now on I’m gonna do more research on first to make sure I don’t make that mistake again) but otherwise yeah that’s amazing
@user224
@sabreW4K3
To bad there’s no app to turn your phone itself into a live USB, I would have loved that a few months ago
@RandallFlagg
@paskalivichi
Same here, I haven’t used a default wallpaper for more than a few minutes since the xp days
@Simplesyrup
@Kushia
Some games do run better some don’t, I wouldn’t call it most but it’s not an insignificant amount either
@danielton
@Mr_Esoteric
>But yet, it seems like the majority of Linux users have nvidia anyway.
Probably becouse it’s more popular among windows users, so when most people switch to linux from Windows, they use the hardware they already had, which more often than not includes an nvidia GPU
@danielton
@Mr_Esoteric
>But yet, it seems like the majority of Linux users have nvidia anyway.
Probably becouse it’s more popular among windows users, so when most people switch to linux from Windows, they use the hardware they already had, which more often than not includes an nvidia GPU
But… Grayjay has a peertube plugin…
Though I’m not sure how well it works