This looks nice but what license does it use?
This looks nice but what license does it use?
I’m not a vandal, but…
This is a great site, thanks for sharing.
If I’m honest, I forgot what MATE was, so yeah I reviewed it and it still seems a bit lighter, but not too much.
Not bad specs, aside from that CPU. It is terrible. My wii probably has more processing power than that.
I was just about to comment this lol
skids rejoice
I use the one that comes with my DE, but if I am using a WM I use kitty
He meant lighter as in performance wise.
I’ve always thought that was a more exclusive US government thing
Hopefully the government realizes that the loss of profit from piracy is usually zero, because the people downloading usually won’t even buy the game
Not to mention the menu button just doesn’t work at all sometimes.
Not a bad idea, especially considering how it’s so easy to stream fights, it might as well be free.
Yeah… to my knowledge it’s the same as a “normal” UEFI system, but instead of pressing esc
or f12
you hold the alt
or option
key on startup. Then select your USB, and boot. I’d strongly advise you test everything before installing.
This depends on which iMac it is. If it’s an Intel iMac, it is slightly easier, and if it’s an Apple Silicon iMac, it will be a bit more difficult. If it’s a Silicon, you’d need to use Asahi Linux, or have varying support. If it’s Intel, I’m pretty sure it’s similiar to installing on a PC, but can’t say for sure. I’ll look into it more
why
I’m a dumbass. I don’t do this sort of thing for a living. Do you think it will ever be as safe as properly manufactured and prescribed drugs?
Ok this is pretty cool, I just don’t know if I would trust it yet. I was actually thinking about the concept a bit ago, that I really don’t know what I’m taking if my doctor prescribes something to me… I do really like the concept, though.
If they have good scores on protondb, it’s probably an issue with configuration. First, make sure you’re running it with proton. Go to the game’s configuration > compatibility and tick “force the use of a specific steam play compatibility tool.” then select the highest version of proton available(don’t choose experimental if your game is supported according to protondb). Then, click play. if needed, proton will install and this should solve your issue. If it doesn’t, then you can delete steam(sudo pacman -R steam
), and remove the .steam folder in your home folder. This deletes your configuration for steam, and might help resolve issues. Then, re-install steam(sudo pacman -S steam
), and sign in again. Download your game and set up proton as I told you. If that still doesn’t work, you’ll want to make a post and share the log files.
On my main laptop I use KDE, it’s smooth and gets the job done. On my tablet, I use GNOME. It runs well, and is touch-optimized. On my other laptop, I use gnome for no particular reason.