Since this uses a registry edit how would we do this in Linux? Through winetricks?
Since this uses a registry edit how would we do this in Linux? Through winetricks?
Arch is focused on however you put it together
This paired with moonlight & sunshine will work perfectly.
VM’s are always an option
I did this for a bit, but then put emudeck on my PC (which has a lot more storage) and now I stream pretty much everything from my PC to my TV or deck
Thousands of roms and a few hundred games pretty much whenever I want. My 10 year old self would never believe this
Big picture mode runs like complete shit for me no matter what I do
Obsidian, free but not open source
No there’s a share button, it takes screenshots/videos and you can share them to certain platforms.
This seems like an idea that is about 25 years away but someone probably gonna do it in 5 or 6
Not seeing anyone suggesting unRAID… it’s perfect for this kind of thing (from experience). VMs, LXC, Docker & flexible storage options.
Has its own App Store built in as well🤷♀️
Thanks good to know, after I hit this upload limit with one of my services I honestly considered nuking the whole nginx setup and using WG or TS, still on the fence about it all
100mb is the max I think
How to groom a confused teenager to become my apprentice
Can’t play official servers anymore, glad I can still use plutonium to play tho
I got an MW3 ban for just being part of a modded lobby, this was like 4 years ago and I’m still mad about it
Been using nextcloud for about 5 years, right now I use it for storing files and nothing else, and it still kinda sucks at that.
Gonna use paperless for any documents I have in NC, after that there won’t be much left in there, just some old dot files. Maybe I’ll get rid of it entirely
No Scotland & Wales either for some reason
Johnny Harris did a pretty good video on him recently
Make sure you don’t have “amdvlk” installed rather than lib32-nvidia-utils
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Vulkan
Arch wiki might not have correct details of package names for Ubuntu, but it’ll put you on the right track.