The tear drop is Hyprland, a Wayland based tiling manager
The tear drop is Hyprland, a Wayland based tiling manager
Eh most people will never hear of this and if they do probably won’t care
Typo, how exactly?
I wonder why the cut off is at 3 years old, do they think 2 year olds are too young? Or like not good conversationalists?
I guess to reframe fiction so kids understand that it still can be useful but idk
Tbf quite often there just isn’t a good gui for what I need or for some reason the GUI just doesn’t do what it should
Even then that’s not that accurate, more like move to a different place. It’s inconvenient and might not have all the same things you wanted/liked from your old place but you can actually change things in the new place if you really want to
I do love DRM just ruining people’s experiences
Damn you really don’t know what you are talking about, yet you speak so confidentially.
For future reference just bc a game doesn’t have a native Linux version doesn’t mean it won’t run on Linux and that logo you are looking at specifically talks about what OS the game is specifically made for.
out of my current library of ~250ish games about 30 have native Linux ports and out of my 20 recently played games only Terraria has a native Linux ports (I still use the windows version anyways) hell I am currently playing Control with ray tracing
Yeah it has improved massively in the last year’s, what games do you usually play?
Well that’s very entitled of you. Certain places just have bad infrastructure and you won’t be able to fix that by having a job
Considering wine and thus proton don’t support Wayland the games will just run through XWayland so should perform the same as on X11. Personally haven’t encountered any issues outside of things that are caused by X11 limitations
Stardew is a full time job
The ever lasting war between bandwidth and latancy
Idk I tried to feed ducks with some frozen peas, and those fuckers just spat them out.
Yeah modding is basically the same assuming you don’t have to use some kind of installer for them then it would be a bit more complicated, however I’d imagine using wine would solve that for the most part (haven’t installed mods through an installer on Linux so can’t speak much on that)
And also you might need to learn where Linux stores those game files but you can always just use steam to directly open the game folder
Na the biggest and main reason why Linux doesn’t have a higher adoption rate (on desktop) is that it’s not preinstalled on the devices you buy.
There are obviously other factors but they are miniscule in comparison
You just can’t effectively implement such a thing on Linux bc well you can just use a different kernel or edit it to circumvent the monitoring
Probably libre office, honestly can’t name anything else
Dw I was in the same boat