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For real though, i already 1/10th the amount of pictures and it takes ages even with GPU
For real though, i already 1/10th the amount of pictures and it takes ages even with GPU
But only the whole account, or did that change
Full circle
Wow that makes it much better.
This is the second time, somehow people still defend them.
Or passthrough the VM a USB-DAC, no audio in Linux then though
So does it not happen on X11?
Other than that, i have to clean my scrollwheel sensor once in a while, not because i’m disgusting, but because my current mouse has this issue, otherwise i get a similar experience as yours
Not the Debian edition
LTS distros and extremely delayed packages can give you problems for sure, the components used for gaming are very fast moving pieces fixing latest issues constantly.
While SteamOS is Arch based, i don’t think they really use it the Arch way. It’s run as an image based immutable OS, so they control the packages and not run at the bleeding edge.
You might run into problems more likely than SteamOS will.
Although i didnt’t have problems gaming on Arch, it’s not the same
I’m fine with pumping my ego, i didn’t got asked to participate.
Isn’t Vanguard requiring secure-boot and TPM enabled?
That check is actually worthless and wouldn’t succeed otherwise, or are they not require it on Windows 10
Privacy focused would’ve been selfhosted, as one device has to send the update to something which is always available.
There are two easy to setup solutions, Home-Assistant and Nextcloud, both have the tools.
It’s essentially MicroOS, but built on Leap and not Tumbleweed, which is more bleeding-edge.
You’re right, but that doesn’t mean we have to give up completely.
If stability is deranged then yes.
As someone having used Arch, stuff does break at times and Valve can’t link a Wiki link with the fixes