Don’t think so. MKBHD doesn’t really test repairability so that’s probably why it isn’t a category.
Don’t think so. MKBHD doesn’t really test repairability so that’s probably why it isn’t a category.
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1:12 Best Big Smartphone
3:55 Best Compact Phone
5:56 Best Camera
8:50 The Value Award
11:05 Best Battery
13:07 The Design Award
15:14 Best Foldable Phone
18:25 Most Improved
20:34 Bust of the Year
22:02 MVP
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I would recommend using bottles as the last fallback instead of just wine. Makes it easier since it automatically creates a wine prefix for each game/launcher
That’s worse. You see how that is worse right?
It’s nice to appreciate people who do good things, but keep in mind that the only way people become billionaires is by exploiting people. So I would not want any of these people to be billionaires because it would mean they got that wealth not by doing good things, but by owning ridiculous amounts of capital and exploiting people.
Rant over, sorry.
That’s what the “verified for deck” is for in steam. In my experience every game works that fulfills these criteria:
A. Is not one of a few competitive multiplayer games that have decided to not allow Linux players to play. Among these are Destiny 2 and PUBG for example.
B. Does not require mouse and keyboard (and even then the touchpads and steam input sometimes makes it work anyways)
C. Is not VR (for obvious reasons)
If you are unsure you can also check protondb which someone else linked.
It’s real. A bluescreen is literally just an error message displayed in fullscreen so it’s not as weird as it sounds
Damn that’s not the easiest problem. I dont have any solutions unfortunately but have you tested any distros with graphical installers? I’m curious if any of them solve this or if they behave the same as windows.
Back when I had a surface pro I used GNOME with a plugin that gave a floating dock that could be shown by pressing a semi-transparent button. That made it a lot easier to use without a keyboard. For applications I mostly used the default GNOME ones. They are often pretty easy to navigate with just a touchscreen.
Also, if you want to use the stylus to take notes or edit pdfs I recommend Xournal++. Krita is of course also great for drawing and has great stylus support.
A terminal file manager like ranger is pretty useful
This gets posted like once per week and this is inaccurate as shit.
“Wayland is bad, it can’t run xorg programs”
Ok but there is an exact copy of the program that is made for Wayland. It’s the same argument that Windows users use to discredit Linux .
“Linux is bad because it can’t run programs that were made for Windows”
My favorite part is where he admits to being mad without even knowing what Wayland is.
Edit: When I wrote the above, I didn’t really realize what Wayland even was, I just noticed that some distributions (like Fedora) started pushing it onto me and things didn’t work properly there.
I’m European. My whole family (except me) uses iMessage and all my friends use iMessage or Facebook messenger. Its a problem here too.
I agree with you, but as always its not that simple. For a lot of people all their friends use iMessage and refuse to use anything else because “it’s what I already use”. When you have a PlayStation and all your friends use Xbox, then being able to talk to them despite the security implications becomes quite an attractive feature.
Someone is mad that GNOME got a 1 000 000 € grant from the government and is blaming trans people
I had a surface pro 4 with Linux for several years. The install process is a bit annoying since you need to get the custom surface kernel but other than that it worked great. I had a lot of issues with the hardware (unrelated to Linux), but I’ve heard that it has gotten better with the newer versions
Tried the archinstall script instead and still nothing. Couldnt find my laptop on that page unfortunately but other Asus laptops seem to have some similar issues with the bootloader. Might have to just give up and install fedora again because this sucks.
I have mounted my EFI partition to /mnt/boot
and after chrooting into the root directory I ran grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id=UEFI-GRUB
. Then I ran grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
. Is there anything wrong with any of these commands? I got no errors when I ran them.
I have gone through the entire arch install process twice and the GRUB install maybe 5 times or so. Still the same. I tries installing to vritualbox before doing it on physical hardware and that booted fine so I suspect it might have something to do secure boot. I found this reddit thread that mentions “adding grub64x.efi to trusted in my bios through secure boot” but I’m not sure how to do that.
Is that supported by any Android apps or can I only do that via web?