It’s not about opinion, it’s about the fact you can’t go to the Arch forums in case you are running into issues while running Endeavour. Whether that’s an issue or not is up to the user.
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These boards are for the support of Arch Linux, and Arch ONLY. If you have installed Archbang, Artix, Chakra, EndeavourOS, Evo/Lution, Manjaro, Whatever, you are NOT running Arch Linux. Source
Try saying that on the Arch forums and see what they think about that statement.
This is the old SteamOS from over a decade ago and isn’t usable anymore. The modern SteamOS from the Steam Deck isn’t available yet for desktops.
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Gaming@beehaw.org•The Sims re-release shows what’s wrong with big publishers and single-player games8·3 months agoEverything else? That’s implying FC and Ultimate Team aren’t being half-assed.
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Suspend doesn't work on my Fedora Workstation 411·3 months agoThank you!
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Suspend doesn't work on my Fedora Workstation 415·3 months agoJust to chime in I’m facing the same issue on Arch with a 5950X and 6900XT on a X570 Aorus Ultra. It has never really worked for me either.
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Gaming@beehaw.org•After almost a decade, cult classic car building sim [My Summer Car] hits 1.0, and it's soaring on Steam8·4 months agoThe worst thing is (was?) that you couldn’t even build the car without looking at a tutorial online. So many steps that are impossible to figure out on your own.
I like the game and spent a lot of time with it, but when I last played it half a year ago it still felt pretty unfinished.
Edit: looking at the changelog, it’s the first update in two years and they didnt really add anything new, apart from some bug fixes and a “feature” where you can die from a wasp in your house if you leave the doors open all the time. They won’t be adding any more features after this. How can they even call this 1.0.
Vencord is great but sadly it doesn’t support global hotkeys so PTT doesn’t work.
OP, did you end up buying this laptop and if so, do you like it?
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Betterbird: A Thunderbird Fork That Promises Better Features1·4 months agoIt does
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Betterbird: A Thunderbird Fork That Promises Better Features1·4 months agoSame here :(
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Betterbird: A Thunderbird Fork That Promises Better Features11·4 months agoAs per the FAQ:
We will submit all changes to upstream to eventually benefit Thunderbird.
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Betterbird: A Thunderbird Fork That Promises Better Features6·4 months agoAs per the FAQ they seem to share the exact same profile so you can seamlessly switch between them (provided both are the same dot release).
Edit: in case that doesn’t work, run
betterbird -p
and select the right profile. For me it chose the wrong one.
I think so yes, it doesn’t stray too far from the original story but adds a lot on top of it and adds a lot of post game mechanics that I haven’t encountered yet. I had never played Crystal before (but I did play Silver and I think Crystal’s story is 90% same?) and it seems really polished (haha). It just feels like a much more modern game than what I remember Silver being.
I’m looking for a similar sort of ROM hack for Emerald since I never played gen 3 and later. I think I’ll go for Modern Emerald but I’d love to hear other suggestions.
I have gone down the same rabbit hole lately. I’ve been playing Polished Crystal and am planning to play Modern Emerald next.
Polished Crystal adds a ton of features and I love it. They added many Pokémon that you can all catch, it adds a lot of new moves and introduces the modern types and physical/special split which I prefer. It also seems like a lot more difficult than vanilla gen 2 with revised gym leader parties. I’d suggest playing the 9bit version which has almost a decade of new features added to the 2.2.0 version you usually find.
Nilz@sopuli.xyzto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux 6.13 Staging Clears Out 107k Lines Of Code From Old & Unmaintained Drivers171·5 months agoRunning an older kernel isn’t an option? Otherwise compiling your own kernel with the drivers should be possible I assume.
It is, but with kernel-specific packages you have the kernel linux(-lts) and the kernel module zfs-linux(-lts) and they aren’t in sync. Even with the LTS kernel I run into the issue that I can’t update the kernel since there’s a dependency issue between ZFS and Linux.
I have both LTS and zen and I’m currently on 6.6.36 and 6.9.7 respectively.
I am using ZFS on root on Arch using 2x 2TB SSDs striped . I mainly did it because my server runs on ZFS as well and thought snapshotting and backup would be easy, but instead went with Borg backup anyway.
Installation wasn’t very difficult, but the ZFS kernel modules can’t keep up with kernel updates (even with LTS kernel) on Arch, so I constantly need to do partial upgrades and it’s been annoying. As much as I love ZFS I’m not sure I’d do it again on Arch. If your distro is not using bleeding edge kernels then I don’t foresee any issues really.
Welcome to the Arch forums :D