Try nmap
Try nmap
KDE settings has a search function. Search for mouse.
Also, there are a few logitech utilities available for Linux. Try searching your package manager for Logitech, or Google Logitech linux
Edit: Not sure what you’re asking here…
That’s a very good point 😀
Anyway, I enjoy reading about what people use, proprietary or not, so kudos for the post!
What? Is recommending a product you like marketing?
Or is OP affiliated with them in any way?
Saw that, so I’ll give it a try. Already running mesa git, so mesa is up to date, also proton experimental bleeding edge
How are we gonna help you? No information about hardware, drivers, distro or anything useful, but at least you put in the name of the game.
Sorry, about the tone, but help us help you. Try these things:
Check protondb.com
Google Game +Linux
Try another Proton version.
Try install ProtonUp to test out the glorious Eggroll versions.
If you find a solution, update thread with the solution, so if someone else encounter the same issue, they can find the solution here :)
Good luck
Check out this one for homm 2: https://ihhub.github.io/fheroes2/
Might have sone feature you want. Also homm 3 got one:
And for reference, many games got similar projects, like ScummVm for old Lucas Arts (and many more) type of games.
And like this for Diablo 1; https://github.com/diasurgical/devilutionX
So there is no chance they have installed keyloggers, or copied out saved passwords?
How hard is it to get into?
I would try to save up more money. Maybe ask if any family is willing to chip in as a Christmas gift? It will be well worth the wait if you can expand the budget. 10-15 frames is not a pleasant (or healthy I would argue) experience How old is he?
You do realize that AMD was almost bankrupt a few years ago, laid off most of their software developers (for Linux), and just the few last years have been getting money in their account again?
Replacing lost talent, train them, and develop software takes time.
We’re starting to see the fruits of that, but AMD will still lack on the development side versus Intel and Nvidia for still some time. But things are getting better. It’s not that long ago that release day support in Mesa for new GPUs was a dream.
Depends. Want to learn routing and “firewalling”? Get a dedicated firewall, but a PC with Opnsense/PFsense might be a nice alternative to a dedicated firewall box.