PopOS! and Endeavor are my two recommendations for newbies. The former for fresh to Linux folks and the latter for those with some experience.
PopOS! and Endeavor are my two recommendations for newbies. The former for fresh to Linux folks and the latter for those with some experience.
lmao
Oh, yeah your cracked launcher designed for Windows probably won’t work well without tinkering.
Minecraft runs natively on Linux. What was the issue?
SteamOS, which is what is on the Deck, used to be Debian-based. The creation of the Deck led to an environment where a rolling distro was a better choice.
It goes into the live channel on May 15th – https://linuxiac.com/wayland-nvidia-explicit-sync-support/
Aside from some server-side stuff all the hospitals I’ve worked out of are Windows for office tasks, which isn’t going anywhere. Or windows for installed systems applications or because some platform requires a 20-year old LTS version of Internet Explorer.
It’s always been like this. Aside from Gecko and/or security updates that’s how all browser development has functioned since add-ons became a thing.
I used to use it, then wanted more control, power, and functionality so I moved to pfSense, and later on to Opnsense where I am today.
Linux can’t enumerate more than 16 USB ports if the root is configured as USB3
What? Really?
We had this fight for years, your side lost. Evolve or die.
Hmm . . . this explains why my SDDM login screen was throwing weird errors and none of the old splash screens are available in the native store.
installed userbase and the inertial resistance of individuals users (and even more so as a group)
Arch for my PC and laptop, Debian for all my servers, VMs, LXCs, etc.
Once a year. I usually give half to the same set of orgs and the rest to things I’ve found useful or inspiring that year.
No, but the top-level comment you’re replying to is a perfect response for the OP because of what it demonstrates.
That’s fair.
I mean, Gnome suck imho. But, it’s easier to learn than dealing with issues that Mint causes due to drivers and game compatibility.