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Let me guess. You’re an American?
In Europe we have rules, regulations and consumer protections because our respective countries and the collective union actually give a shit about the people that live here.
Let me guess. You’re an American?
In Europe we have rules, regulations and consumer protections because our respective countries and the collective union actually give a shit about the people that live here.
Oh okey, then I am with you! I have an integrated GPU in my processor that have been tinkering with but for my usecase it’s not enough. Ideally would I need two external GPUs in my system so I can game on both Windows and Linux without rebooting or leaving Linux. Detaching a GPU from a running system is quite messy 😅
Could you please explain how to do it in only the GUI? I need to disable my Nvidia GPU with scripts, detaching the GPU from my main OS, before I can pass it. It’s not 100% reliable
I am using Asuswrt-merlin on my router that does not support openwrt
But not too frequently. Updating too often on Arch will increase your chances of something breaking. Updating once a week or twice a week gives the developers some time to fix bugs and make changes to other packages as needed
Have you had any use for the screen protector? I got the 512gb model with anti-glare and it stopped working with a glass protector on top so I decided to just skip it. Still no scratches anywhere on my deck. I just keep it in the original case when I am not using it
And Vanguard is already being bypassed by using external tools. IIRC I saw a video about it where the cheater had the hack running on a completely separate computer.
I have the same problem on my desktop with both KDE Plasma 5 and Plasma 6 using the Zen kernel and Nvidia GPU. It happens randomly, every 10-20 shutdowns maybe, that my computer hangs on Target reached: System Power Off
I turn off my computer using the button in KDE start menu, which opens the shutdown menu. In there I press the Shutdown icon to turn off my computer.
I still haven’t figured out the issue.
English is not my native language and I am still pretty new to Linux. But it doesn’t change the fact that Arch was not compromised and Debian is/was
“The Microsoft-powered bot says bosses can take workers’ tips and that landlords can discriminate based on source of income”
Well it ain’t wrong. Business can absolutely do that and do absolutely do that. If they get caught they get a slap on the wrist and that’s it.
As long as the punishment does not match the crime the American society will never get better. This is why proper rules, regulations and oversight needs to be in place. The “free” market will never do the right thing on its own.
Thanks for clarifying. I read through the original announcement but I couldn’t fully understand it
According to this guy Debian is the problem https://lemmy.ml/comment/9780209
I just want to say that “Arch” didn’t push or update anything. Everything in the AUR is maintained by the community and if something from there breaks then it’s not on the Arch team
Does it? I assumed it works like this but I could be wrong.
Three out of five members in the family has the same game. That means three people in the family can play that game at the same time.
I would assume as any other distro. Windows applications are run through Wine or Proton on Linux. I am not currently using Vanilla OS on my machine (using arch btw), still waiting for the stable 2.0 to dive in deeper.
To run Windows applications I would install flatpak package support in any of the subsystems (arch, fedora), then install Bottles for Windows applications and Steam or Lutris for games. Never tried Lutris for applications but it might work well too.
Vanilla OS 2.0 sounds like it could be for you. That distro can install everything. I mean everything. Ubuntu stuff, Fedora stuff, Arch stuff and whatever else!
On Arch I installed the “auto-cpufreq” package and my battery life is fine
Ubuntu and Gnome Desktop singlehandedly made me hate Linux in my teens
Alright, I guess we’ll just agree to disagree. I think Valve has done a fantastic job with the Steam Deck and I love it’s openess. The Steam Deck made me aware of how good Linux has become and is the reason I ditched Windows on my desktop computer
Did you even read what this is about?