can you elaborate on this? I’m on nobara and I had a hard time trying to get flatseal to work for syncthing
can you elaborate on this? I’m on nobara and I had a hard time trying to get flatseal to work for syncthing
sorry if this is harsh but this seems like kind of a waste of time when distrochooser.de exists? I think it’d make a ton of sense to link that in the sidebar but a wall of text (or a huge flow chart) is just gonna be skipped by the type of people who are asking what distro to use first instead of researching it themselves anyway. if someone’s asking in a forum like Lemmy or even in discord servers, they usually just want quick answers. if we’re gonna link them something instead of just saying “mint” or whatever, it should at least be something easily digestible like distrochooser.de
whatd they say at the beginning about the whole world being able to play for free? is NMS going F2P?
im so intrigued by these characters, is this part of a larger webcomic or something?
She calls it Mk2 but its shoulder says Mk3, id like to imagine that the Mk3 model actually does have sentience and can feel pain
to me this reads more like damage control. maybe it’s just my bias from enjoying the franchise a lot, but the fact that unknown worlds is clarifying a statement made by their publisher with this language in it just smells like the publisher had no clue what was actually going on and wanted to leak something that “looked good” (from a business not consumer perspective)
I haven’t heard anything about the monetization besides it costing ~$50, does it have a battle pass or something?
all my excitement evaporated this morning when I found out this PvE P2P game has kernal level anticheat and is completly borked on Linux. the original didnt have any anticheat at all, and being a peer to peer game that imo was best played with friends, I think that system was ideal. very dissapointed about this rootkit
what the fuck? everyone I’ve seen in person and online has just rolled their eyes at this game, I thought I was part of a minorety for looking forward to it
I just double checked and it looks like it’s actually stock chromium, my bad. id still prefer Firefox but chromium is at least better than chrome
id have nobara go back to Firefox as default browser, or at least a chromium that’s a little more palletable like Vivaldi or something. heck even a checkbox at installation asking which browser to install would be fine, anything but stock Google chrome
edit: just double checked and it looks like nobara uses chromium not chrome, my bad
i played for about 3 hours, and afaik you don’t have to make/use the guns. pals don’t even have death animations they just get anime KO swirly eyes and you get whatever their drops are in your inventory, so you could even easily convince yourself youre just knocking them out like in Pokemon.
IMO the only reason not to buy it is the lack of depth beyond being a base-building survival game. I thought there would be some big story and grand questline, but nope. youre just dropped in the world and guided through base building and pal catching.
my old desktop was named George, inspired by the word “GeForce” on the gpu. my new one is Leo, mostly because I just like that name, but also because it’s my first desktop built for linux. My first server was Bertha bc its physical size was a lot bigger than I expected and I had to find a new place to store it, and my newest server is even bigger so I named it Marge. My clunky old 16" laptop from 2010 is named Mondo.
what’s the project you lead?
or even nobara for steam deck
whats libreboot? does (what im assuming is) a bootloader really have that much impact on performance after the PC has finished booting?
I’m not sure how you can get that package on Ubuntu, but for what it’s worth Ive had a much better time ever since I switched from Ubuntu to Nobara. it really has everything I need for gaming out of the box and everything just works. I’m sure a full reinstall is way more of a hassle than you’d want to deal with rn, but if you get to that point I’d highly suggest nobara
I had an issue like this once, it turned out something with openGL had gotten messed up in my last system update, so although I thought I hadn’t changed anything, not even Linux native games would launch correctly. the solution that worked for me was just using my distros update tool to make sure everything was up to date, and that found and updated the broken package and since then everything’s worked for me
thanks, I was looking for exactly this extra context