Nothing, it’s all Linux
Nothing, it’s all Linux
Opensuse. Did absolutely nothing wrong but I just didn’t vibe with it. Went to fedora and I vibe hard with it
These companies have billion to spend on developing a chip so why give that money to arm when they could make their own risc-v chip without royalty fees
I’m not sure why but on gnome my vram will fill up then gnome will crash. Doesn’t happen on KDE. It’s been happening for years on Nvidia and AMD
I’d say opensuse is a solid choice but I’d also give fedora KDE spin a look too. There’s also bazzite that’s based off fedora and made with gaming in mind.
I love gnome and use that for everything except gaming. If I want to game I use KDE
This looks so nice and very promising. You’ve raised my hopes
Old discord when it first came out was nice
I wouldn’t think it’s a thermal issue because the system is running fine it’s just gnome that crashes
All I need is a client that looks and feels like discord to replicate voice channels and I will switch to matrix and host my own instance
I found a thread that looks like someone is having the same issue. I’m getting warmer maybe
My dumbass didn’t think “damn Spotify doesn’t pay artists”
Instead I immediately thought “damn more people are paying for their onlyfans than listening to their music”
I honestly hope they wait as long as possible. I want the leap to be a huge difference for a steam deck 2.
God I love gnome apps
Honestly that’s what I love about fedora. Not just gnome but every package they keep it untouched on the mainlain branch.
It’s on sale rn on steam for the lowest it’s ever been. I bought it a while back and I liked it but not as much as I thought I would. But honestly it’s still a good purchase. A game that keeps getting free updates and more content is great and I love booting the game up every once in a while to check it out
Very exciting. I’m hyped for the improvements to the touch screen keyboard. I have a surface that I usually use in tablet mode
What’s the catch? Only on a specific price of hardware? Or is this an improvement on any hardware?