Usually they work well enough, especially things that just involve repacking binaries (e.g. printer drivers)
Usually they work well enough, especially things that just involve repacking binaries (e.g. printer drivers)
And this, this is why I love the AUR
One does not simply break userspace. You’ll receive more than just angry bug reports. There are restless maintainers who will not sleep. And the great corporations are ever watchful.
if all my DWM patches were on DWL
Nothing stops you from making it yourself.
someone make a c/unexpectedfactoral
I guess rule 7 (Anon is still able to deliver) applies here
Really depends on the subject, but for anything programming:
The AUR is always your friend. (No, I don’t use Arch, I use ArcoLinux)
Feels like “the artist formerly known as Prince”
Some games use kernel-level anticheat. Unfortunately, because there is a kernel driver involved, it must be specifically ported to Linux, and some developers simply don’t want to bother.
examples: Valorant, Roblox, PUBG
This gets me wondering: In sign languages, are there different words for “hearing” (i.e. looking someone sign to you) vs “seeing” (i.e. looking at something that isn’t signing?
commitment from companies
The biggest of big tech refuses to accept Linux as a desktop OS. They need to port their software for Linux to get people over.
Even if it’s Steam Deck, this just goes to show that desktop Linux is totally viable; it just needs more commitment from companies
It works most of the time, but since NVIDIA is the only one fixing your drivers, chances are your bugs won’t be fixed.
Someone here needs to make federated StackExchange.
Lawmakers in the US plan to destroy digital privacy. Please updoot posts to raise awareness.
Then again, we must consider that it’s complicated, and thus Hofstadter’s law applies.
They are. Whenever one of your friends on IG posts on Threads, they send you a notification.
A Linux user with a relationship?? Impossible! (/s)