

security or ease , pick one
security or ease , pick one
they were already fixed before the hand wringing articles were written
will it work? probably. will you have to downgrade more often than any other GPU vendor? also probably
Unfortunately, due to GNOME Foundation issues, this work never fully materialized.
classic
why would var have such a restraint? reminds me of overly complex tutorials tricking people into elaborate partitioning schemes
what else is there to compare to, windows?
this from the people that stonewalled server side decorations in wayland
I tried network manager but there didn’t seem to be a good way to lock it down and a low of traffic didn’t go through the VPN
I remember an entire shipment of phones went to Australia instead of its proper destinations and then it was stuck there too expensive to send again
the few times Ive seen perms really go awry was from new users running sudo on everything, even wine. definitely took a fair bit of cleanup
while eac itself doesn’t depend on 32bit it doesn’t currently support wow64 wine
the result is a perpetually growing pile of bandaids and things never getting fixed properly whether it’s in badly behaved games or drivers or things that should get addressed in wine and won’t be
it’s wine with bubble wrap, dxvk, and a shit ton of game specific hacks
I use !aur a lot to go look at pkgbuild history
“all the little tricks” so damn true. meet a lot of first timers that dispense with any preconceptions and won’t even right click files to see what options are available
Nvidia
fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me
only for extraordinarily cursed situations where games need it in wine/proton
I saw two pkgbuild from the user, I don’t really know what I’m looking at in pkgbuilds generally but these were dead obvious something was bogus . downloading arbitrary files from some url like (segs)(dot)(lol) hopefully sufficiently defanged
don’t these distros package a Wayland session you can select at the greeter/ login window?
file manager works pretty much the same on Linux as it does on windows. you really can search for files yourself
text editor really does work the same on Linux as it does with notepad on windows, you really can just open files and read them