Thanks!
Thanks!
Could you maybe edit the original post to include this better source?
This is super cool!
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wayland#Compositors
Personally a BIG fan of hyprland
It can be very fun with friends, so it’s cool to not need to dualboot to be able to play
Quick reminder that nvidia has released opensource kernel level drivers recently that are comparable in performance to the proprietqry drivers
I’d say amd or intel, but intel isn’t very good for stability or price-to-performance iirc
Glad it worked! And what do you mean stuck? As in that you can’t remove them?
CachyOS is arch based, which allows you to use the holy ArchWiki. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/KDE Is what you’re looking for. Good luck!
I’m so sorry I can’t donate, I really hope you hit your goal. Great idea, and lots of luck!
Interesting
This does sound quite cool!
read the megathread. rentry.co/megathread
Mobilism is a source for pirated ios apps, but it’s quite limited. I agree with the people mentioning pihole, but if you have to block ads on-device change the dns settings and/or use brave browser, which has the most adblock capabilities on iOS. Altstore is an alternative appstore (AltStore PAL in europe costs 1,50 a year in europe iirc) which has alot of cool apps and allows sideloading of ipa files on-device. I generally do recommend a pixel with grapheneOS, though I haven’t tried it myself yet.
Edit: Forgot to mention some of the downsides of AltStore, which includes needing to refresh the app once a week wirelessly or wired via a computer running Altserver
An OS can’t run on a desktop environment bud. SteamOS is the operating system, and kde is a desktop environment that’s installed on top of the OS
Do you run SteamOS? Or a different os?
I’d have a look at the archwiki and install GRUB on eos, and in your bios set eos to be the first boot option, and that will give you the grub boot menu with the option to boot eos, debian or windows.
AFAIK you can just run os-prober in debian, and then you can launch endeavourOS from there.
If you’re buying new just go for 4k, you don’t have to use it, but it’s nice to have for in the future or any gaming you might do soon. I’ve noticed that new it’s cheaper to buy 4k with hdr than 1080p without. I saw a Sharp tv with 4k hdr10 for 299€. If you really want 1080p any thrift shop will have some tv stacked in a corner, just look up the model number and you’ll see most of them that don’t have giant bezels are 1080p50, which fits your needs. Older tvs dont require internet for alot of features, or they won’t work with internet anyway, so you won’t miss much. Good luck in your search!
I’m not sure how much you can trust them, but you might want to have a look at Authelia