Do note that the default non-X terminal is called console: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_console
Do note that the default non-X terminal is called console: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_console
Oh God, the line breaks!
I was in the beta for the original World of Warcraft and restarted when it officially launched. This was 20 years ago, so memory is fuzzy, but somewhere along the way I was playing it in wine exclusively under Linux. Game updates were common and frequently broke wine, but I kid you not a patch was available within 24h. Yes, this forced me to compile my own wine, but it wasn’t that difficult then. Together with “checkinstall” I could maintain a clean .deb package from the source code.
Some links I found in a quick search showing the challenges:
To be honest, keeping the game running in Linux sometimes felt as a fun side quest!
After that I was mostly able to play all my games in Linux, with some exceptions, obviously, that sometimes required me to install windows.
I think that logic is employing the “best of two evils” ideology again. People should vote on the person that better represents them and person C is the one that represents most people. Voting against people they dislike is not the basis of democracy!
Or new assets with RTX on and off. As it is it looks like RTX is responsible for the new textures, which is far from honest.
Have you enabled the necessary kernel boot flags first?
Yes, I was talking about apps. In my case it’s liftoff, so taking into account your comment I can assume information is available, but app must have to use it.
Had those problems in liftoff until I removed and re added my account.
Connect is a bit better and more stable in my experience, but I’m staying with liftoff due to it being open source. But I miss its continuous vertical bars in the comments. And I miss the per-page scroll and folded comments by default of RiF!
Are you kidding me!? To move forward he had to write that he knew what he was doing! I’m pretty sure he saw the train wreck happening and pushed forward for views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGIGA8taN-M
Didn’t watch it through. Please come back with summary if you do :)
I remember using http://www.abandonia.com/
Before hosting my own FreshRSS instance I used TheOldReader (and Google Reader before that). It’s a great way of focusing you’re attention and keep track of sites. It does hurt them though, since it won’t load their ads.
Would the following argument hold: if the forced arbitration clause didn’t end after the trial period, then whatever access was granted to you during said trial will also not end, so you are allowed to pirate the previously granted content?