I had checked and saw that FIFA 17 ran on Linux, so I told him that, and was not prepared for the troubleshooting nightmare that followed.
Of course! :)
It has an NVMe drive and after my friend upgraded it, 16 GB of RAM. Yes, it has an integrated Intel GPU, but I think it is pretty decent.
Minecraft ran pretty well, the installation procedure was just difficult, because we were using this (which was a mistake).
This worked well before Roblox blocked the use of Wine. Sadly, we tried it and it didn’t work.
My friend doesn’t blame me. He blames Linux, which also isn’t nice. Of course, it isn’t Linux’s fault that the Roblox developers patched their game so it cannot be ran with wine, but in his eyes, and the eyes of the non tech-savvy people, if it runs on Windows and not on Linux, Linux is doing something wrong.
I am trying to make him learn something by explaining what the commands do. For example, I say to them “run cd Documents
which changes your current directory to Documents.”. But I agree with you, I will tell him a little more about dual boot, and if he doesn’t want to dual boot, I will help them install Windows.
The problem is not that games don’t run smoothly. The problem is that games don’t run at all or require major effort to run without issues. Will installing that distro fix the complicated installation of Prism Launcher cracked? I don’t think so. But I agree with you for the fact that I chose the wrong distro. I wanted something easy for beginners.
I ran it, but no luck! In any way, I have already wiped the partition because I heard it was irrecoverable.
I think the header is stored in the partition map but just like chameleon said, it has been overwritten by the new one, that I created by accident.
Sadly, I don’t have a backup of the header. But I know the password that was used to decrypt the partition. Anyway, from the things you said, I can conclude that it might be irrecoverable.
Guys, it doesn’t have water in it, it has linux inside.
It says archive not compression.
Brave is based on Chromium, so the candy doesn’t have so nice taste.
I like Firefox too and I use it. But OP talks about adblocking and disabled pocket by default, so this is why I commented this.
(Actually I don’t even use Librewolf, I have just heard of it) EDIT: I saw that OP says that configuration files are an issue, so your comment is okay.
Just use Librewolf. It’s a fork of Firefox, with Pocket disabled, Ublock Origin preinstalled, and privacy settings enabled by default.
Exactly the same thing had happened to me. I have used Debian for about a month now and I don’t think I will change it.