

Voters blew it. It’s 1000 cuts from here, so there will still be plenty to defend and resist. But many people seem to be waiting for some big event. That election was, for all intents, the event. Thanks for showing up.
Voters blew it. It’s 1000 cuts from here, so there will still be plenty to defend and resist. But many people seem to be waiting for some big event. That election was, for all intents, the event. Thanks for showing up.
That chance was Nov '24, not sure what you mean?
“Forget the fox!”
… “Contains ads”
No, I don’t think I will.
This is damn excellent, nice job! If you haven’t, please consider reaching out to the notesnook devs with this, feels like something that could be added to their docs.
I believe the only reason civ 6 isn’t verified is because the keyboard doesn’t automatically appear when needed, otherwise it works pretty seamlessly in my experience. Good controller support, touch pad is ideal for navigating the UI, and I setup a custom virtual menu with hot keys for common actions.
There’s technically a native Linux version too, but lacks multithreading so Windows version with proton is still better.
I’m aware, I just like to gently remind people that the stores they want to shop from, seemingly don’t want their money. I view the deck as a kind of linux trojan horse for gaming, SteamOS on more devices could at least convince GOG that linux is worth supporting.
Epic has an axe to grind and I expect nothing from them.
There’s nothing stopping epic or GOG from distributing a flatpak for their experiences/stores, the question is where are they?
I didn’t read the entire wall of text but didn’t see it listed. check out notesnook.
+30s button, twice
Annoying windows still shows up on my review because I use GeForce now from a Fedora laptop
Well, Wayland was totally broken, while X11 was only mostly broken (video sharing but no audio).
Comments on the site are reporting theyve tested and discord did fix Wayland, X11, and even playing steam games report properly now instead of showing wine/proton or whatever. Seems promising.
They clicked discard changes, confirmed it, and the computer did as instructed. This operation is normally not so destructive as it only discards uncommitted changes to realign the local directory with the remote server. Unfortunately for user, it sounds like they have never committed a change, so realignment meant reverting to an empty folder.
Gods do I miss social distance lines
Embracer Group is definitely widely known for their generous treatment of staff.
Shit take. Not everyone can be Eric Barone or Daisuke Amaya.
What does matter though is that if we as Linux gamers want them to care, they need to see that Linux users are generating revenue. They’re greedy corpos and revenue is all they give a shit about.
I appreciate you mentioning this, I agree. If linux made a blip on a chart, executives would prioritize figuring out a solution.
I’m not sure what your point is? Perhaps I incorrectly assumed this was obvious but yes - if players do not financially support a game, even “free to play” games, those games disappear. There is not a single company on the planet that is going to continue investing in a negative revenue project for funsies. The teams working on the game are relocated to other projects or laid off, and the game shuts down.
If you believe I’m in the wrong for supporting a game that, until this point, was friendly to linux - then so be it.
Counterpoint - Devs need to eat. Especially devs that are thoughtful enough to enable their anti-cheat to work on Linux. So yeah, they had my attention, my support, and my money. In return I got to play a fun game and rock some cool skins and accessories - it certainly seemed like a win-win. Now they’ve retroactively backed out of their support, and I’d like to back out mine as well.
Uh, I’m losing access to everything I bought with apex coins though…
You can have both installed and it should figure it out. Additionally the kernel drivers should give you a basic GUI too, if you choose to swap the GPU or uninstall AMD before you install the nvidia drivers.