what do you mean modding was only possible on windows? I assume that you don’t mean the skyrim approach of just downloading and unpacking, which has always worked under linux too. As do tools like mod organizer.
what do you mean modding was only possible on windows? I assume that you don’t mean the skyrim approach of just downloading and unpacking, which has always worked under linux too. As do tools like mod organizer.
religion of peace
You can tell proton to run any game with fsr1 already
It does. AMD have vsr, which is a driver level implementation of fsr1 and thus works in any game, but anything above that needs to be implemented by the devs.
MO also works really nicely on linux too
Skyrim still relevant 13 years later
Except that there’s 40GB of pre-installed, unremovable garbage software
Gnome is the best of the full DEs for productivity, because it just doesn’t get in the way
Btrfs does not stand for butterFS lmao
Buy AMD and consider switching to ubuntu 24.04. Install steam from the website.
I installed ubuntu 24.04 over my previous installation of 23.10 and had literally 0 issues, so I’m going to classify this as user error.
Most distros have something like this, on gnome you just right-click the bar that the other buttons are on
But systemd is modular. They make an offer and distro maintainers and admins get to choose which parts to use
I work in IT and endpoint management is among my tasks. Knowing the things we can do to smartphones that are controlled by our mdm is enough to where I would never agree to having thatopn my personal device. I even refused to get a company provided smartphone.
What the fuck? Are there really people who allow that?
There IS a plugin for zsh that does exactly that and I’ve been using it without issue for a few months now!
https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions
Why? I’ve been happily gaming on gnome for over two years now
These adapters only exist for pcie 3.0 and m.2 slots for ssds have 4 lanes at best, so you should expect performance to be between thunderbolt 4 and a full x16 slot in a desktop, but it’s been working very reliably for me and is absolutely faster than the iGPU in my laptop. You do typically need a desktop power supply connected to the adapter though, but since it only needs to power the card, it’s fine to go with a lower power one.
I have a laptop with an easily accessible m.2 slot, which I use with an m.2 to pcie x16 adapter to connect an external desktop grapics card to game and run ai. apart from that, a diy nas running opensuse and a couple vms for dns, remote nas access, etc
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