I’m not talking windows games I’m talking about Linux games
I’m not talking windows games I’m talking about Linux games
i could be wrong but my understanding it’s still 32 bit because of game compatability with older steam games and since the app itself is only a limited web browser and library. It doesn’t need that much memory. So the compatibility wins out for as long as it can.
love the movie for the absurdity of it. My memory on the other hand is less DLSR and more broken disposable camera you find at a wedding in 1999.
it only means nothing because the person that are determined to want to Linux fail will just move the goal posts to something else. But if it means less Rootkits that pretend to be anti-cheat drm the better.
that workflow seems fine if it works for you. seems overkill for debian but if it works i don’t see anything wrong with it.
one way I do it is dpkg - l > package.txt to get a list of all install packages to feed into apt on the new machine then to setup two stow directories one for global configs. when a change is made and one for dot files in my home directory then commit and push to a personal git server.
Then when you want to setup a new system it’s install minimal install then run apt install git stow
then clone your repos grab the package.txt run apt install < package.txt then run stow on each stow directory and you are back up and running after a reboot.
you can if you pick a site and select always open this site in this container then make shortcuts that opens for each site. it will automatically open the correct containers for each icon
Firefox supports containers tabs built in under settings enable container tabs
you don’t if it’s not in sid yet it’s not even worth it to try. if you want kde6 before then your best bet is try kde neon but that also has down sides and is base on ubuntu not debian.
it’s a log you can find it with journalctl
journalctl --user -u dbus
just sounds like copyright laundering to me.
OpenBSD: is that a challenge?
See i took it as a commercial product’s firmware is really based on FreeBSD and they arw keeping it on the down low.
Ada would be a good stand in for A based on the historical context of the name.
Dennis Richie is a personal hero of mine and i go out of my way to buy a cake every September 9th to celebrate his contributions to the world. It’s a real shame his passing was overshadowed at the time.
Windows did have something liked this. It was the MVP program.
yeah that works totally it’s more the windows installer doesn’t respect the Linux install so if you don’t know how to do that how to do that with grub your screwed
Windows doesn’t play nice with Linux that means you always install Linux last as Linux does play nice with windows.
ah cool yeah it was this thing in the US where you connected into rooms that had dedicated servers attached to them but under the hood it was all peer to peer I think that would be a server browser for games that didn’t have that like quake, quake 2 and mechwarrior 2, decent. It was run by sega.
What made it crazy awesome is you generated points by logging in and playing to spend in the heat store and they sold like GPUs like voodoo 2 2000s and gaming mice, etc.
It all crashed in a blaze once people figured out you could just camp in games an minimize and keep generating points.
By that point Half-life and Quake 3 was out and had the server browser built in so it was on the way out anyway.
you all are my kind of people