Unless you’re specifically referring to games with kernal-level anti-cheat, I’m curious as to what games you need Windows for.
Unless you’re specifically referring to games with kernal-level anti-cheat, I’m curious as to what games you need Windows for.
Yeah, Linux feels like what using a personal computer was always supposed to be.
Let’s goooo
Sounds like having to pay a fee when you break a contract… So probably legal.
Welcome! Been like a year and a half for me, and I can’t even imagine ever going back to Windows. Just using it for work is already too much.
What are your issues with usb-c ports? I’ve got one on each side (so I can charge from either side), and I haven’t taken them out or moved them since installation, and they’ve worked flawlessly… Are the modules themselves bad?
Hmmm… I’ve been using Bazzite on my FW16 and it’s been running great. They have a distro image specifically built for Framework, and it’s been great in terms of power management.
I wonder if that stuff is covered in the Bazzite FW installation? Anyone know? I guess I can check…
They (at least KDE) calls it the “meta” key. Which I kind of like.
Let’s fucking go… I’ve only gone with AMD since switching to Linux, and have yet to find a reason to switch.
I’ve been running it on my main PC (framework laptop) for I dunno 6 months now? And it’s been great.
Distrobox is dope, and “rpm-ostree” is super useful.
Aside from that, it’s incredibly stable. And games pretty much just work.
I’ve seen people say that “it’s not for tech people, but good for newbies,” and I have to disagree. Just because it works most of the time without having to tinker (but you can if you want) doesn’t mean it’s for noobs… That’s how your PC is supposed to function.
If you play PC games (and already familiar with Fedora), check out Bazzite. The whole immutable thing is an adjustment, but I really like it.
Though not really an adjustment from Windows, more of an adjustment if you’re coming from another Linux distro.
Yeah but then you’d be lying to your wife in order to save 1 minute of boot time… Doesn’t seem worth it.
Uh this sounds awesome, care to share?
Why even use the word “cloud” then? Seems completely unrelated to how the word is used in popular parlance, and unnecessarily confusing.
You can also change it to literally anything you want.