If you want to play games then check out Nobara. It’s based on Fedora and made by the guy that created GE Proton
If you want to play games then check out Nobara. It’s based on Fedora and made by the guy that created GE Proton
What’s up with all the negativity around flatpaks? I use Arch (btw) and I try to install as much as I can using flatpak. I think they are great. They are compatible, usually up to date, easy to install, easy to remove and it won’t break your system. The sandbox can be edited to include more paths etc.
Oh okey, then I am with you! I have an integrated GPU in my processor that have been tinkering with but for my usecase it’s not enough. Ideally would I need two external GPUs in my system so I can game on both Windows and Linux without rebooting or leaving Linux. Detaching a GPU from a running system is quite messy 😅
Could you please explain how to do it in only the GUI? I need to disable my Nvidia GPU with scripts, detaching the GPU from my main OS, before I can pass it. It’s not 100% reliable
I would like to recommend Yabsnap as an alternative to Snapper. It’s made for Arch, tested on Fedora and might work on other distros. But it needs more eyes and testers!
Edit: thank you for the list! It’s very nice to see what is available for btrfs
I really like Don’t Let It Die. The pixel art in board game format works well
I am using Asuswrt-merlin on my router that does not support openwrt
I have heard that Nobara Linux is great for gaming but I can not confirm since I use Arch btw
Edit: sorry for the double post. My lemmy app threw me an error now I can not delete my second comment
Start menu looks like Win10/11 with ads, suggestions and news. This is not how XP used looked like
Inside a sheepfold under the haystack is a cellar. If I understood the text correctly.
If Linux is to go mainstream I feel like KDE needs to be the default Desktop experience on distros. The Windows-like style is what the majority of people recognize and are familiar with and the KDE developers seems to care a lot about their userbase.
New users already has a lot to deal with and learn when it comes it Linux. They don’t need their desktop environment to work against them too.
This is why I refuse to buy a “smart” TV. My old flat screen TV works perfectly fine with a Chromecast with Google TV. I can even use the Chromecast in my projector or any other device with HDMI input to make it smarter than most TV interfaces I have tried.
I’m using Niagara launcher and I am very happy with it. But I would definitely use Kvaesitso if I hadn’t already paid for lifetime premium Niagara.
Last time I signed up (a few years ago) you could just enter whatever email you wanted and never bother to verify it. It’s only a problem if you forget your password
Most people have two feet they can use to move around
God damn. I like spicy food but so far I have never pissed lava. I guess it’s bound to happen eventually if I keep going like this. Thanks for the heads up
But not too frequently. Updating too often on Arch will increase your chances of something breaking. Updating once a week or twice a week gives the developers some time to fix bugs and make changes to other packages as needed
Does this list include rolling release distros like Arch? Because I can see no mention of it