I have had a hell of a time trying to get Shadow Empire running. It’s the only title I have found that doesn’t have kernel-level anticheat that doesn’t work on Linux.
I have had a hell of a time trying to get Shadow Empire running. It’s the only title I have found that doesn’t have kernel-level anticheat that doesn’t work on Linux.
It’s a good time to migrate to Linux!
If you need to run the EA launcher, I found it works best in Bottles.
I had the 22 upgrade completely bomb out of the installer and got a kernel panic on reboot. I booted off of a live boot image, launched Timeshift and restored it. Within 20 minutes my broken install was back to where it was before the upgrade. It was really invaluable.
Same. I’d have stayed on Windows if Microsoft had just not been so determined to make using the OS so dreadful while also harvesting my personal data.
Drew demonstrated pretty remarkable patience there.
Same issues with frame stuttering on 555.xx and Plasma 6.1.1, but with 550.xx I was getting ghost frames in xwayland applications. Hopefully it gets sorted out soon, I really want nvidia to work with Wayland.
Except since 5.1 I get soft locks on loading screens running via Proton Experimental. I wish their native support wasn’t so awful and dated.
ChromeOS is Linux.
This is why I keep my OS installs on different drives.
Just don’t ask for support for your dual boot not detecting Windows. God help you.
Things are starting to improve on that front, at least on the OS level, even the Arch community is more welcoming these days. There is still a ton of gatekeeping in certain areas, though. Ask a beginner question on WineHQ sometime, for example.
It starting 0.5 seconds slower than usual saved us all a bit of a headache as it turns out.
This just results in deniable encryption.
“He knows the material, he just doesn’t do the work.”
As with most of my tasks, it’s getting started that is the hardest part.
Well, I am definitely in this comment. If I didn’t live in a dystopian hellscape I’d probably try and find a doctor.
Houston is so big because the city has absorbed all the communities around it. It’s incredibly sprawled so the density is much lower than cities of comparable population. This creates all sorts of other issues, like the problem of paving over hundreds of square miles of wetland.
Garuda Linux is a great job to help you get your business in the world marveled and followed