You deserve points for creativity
You deserve points for creativity
About as remembered these days as xfire
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LiGNUx is a hill I’m entrenched and ready to die on.
If you didn’t tell me one of these were fake I would never have questioned it.
Were the provided instructions unclear?
Objectively incorrect
Dude I’m not interested in going scorched earth on one of the most useful repositories of practical information and discussion, and I’m disturbed that you’re so zealous to do so.
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Not on bare metal, for this reason
Just ripped a friend’s entire collection using cyanrip. Might be more powerful tools out there but I wanted something from the CLI.
I wouldn’t, but my biology disagrees.
I know that almost nobody treats it this way but the number one rule of AUR is that it’s pretty much all untrusted, by definition.
Because people with no interest in anime see it as a monolithic genre defined by the unbelievable wasterfall of fanservice isekai drivel. Pretty much all forms of animation still bear the burden of being seen as a genre within a medium rather than a medium themselves.
I do appreciate the self awareness of Tox being an unbridled agent of chaos, gives me big goose vibes.
Got a old piece of hardware that I want to breathe new life into as an NAS. Going to learn me some more about file systems and networks.
I enjoy retrogaming as much as the next guy but it makes the Linux community look detached from reality to suggest that video games are a commodity. People want to play specific games. If pleading with people to be satisfied with native offerings was a winning argument it would have won twenty years ago. Emulation is an incredible experience on Linux but to do it legally requires you to already own the proprietary rom and bios almost without exception, which I notice is conveniently omitted from the discussion.
I was a couple weeks into using Linux before this was made clear to me and the world made a lot more sense.
I don’t think you actually could put the OS on NTFS, it literally cannot store Linux file permissions and I have no idea how badly that’s going to break the system.
You certainly can use an NTFS drive for data storage in Linux but Windows has some default behaviors that make it hard to share that drive.
Been using it, absolutely cannot recommend.