I didn’t realize all Russians were in the Linux kernel maintainers file. Silly me.
I didn’t realize all Russians were in the Linux kernel maintainers file. Silly me.
This is not collective punishment.
Good. Fuck Russia.
This game has such trash net code. It’s surprising they won’t fix it considering how much cash they’re milking from it. But I guess it’s cheaper to lose players than to make it better for everyone…
The big L is for loser.
Also check hardware support.
If the timeline is long enough then it’s always worth the refactor.
How much is enough?
MORE!
There are a few voices included with pied which is why I suggested it.
Check out Pied: https://github.com/Elleo/pied
It’s funny because I’ve seen a lot of complaints about freezes and lag spikes in Elden Ring, but I’ve never noticed these because they’re apparently not an issue in Linux.
Considering how dedicated teams have to be just in their regular tournament schedules, if there’s no prize pool to make it worth while I’m not sure the ioc will get a good turnout.
Yikes, lots of misinformation here.
Alias it to pull those in automatically?
Hey, it’s better than the gnome developers who will just close your issue when the discussion gets “too heated” or they refuse to see your use case as valid.
Start with a simple, basic service. Think of something like a web server or ntp. Understand how these services affect your environment with respect to security, performance, availability, maintenance, backups, other services, firewalls, routing, DNS, monitoring and notification, documentation, change control, etc. Those are the hard parts of hosting and if you find ways to be effective with a simple service the others will be less daunting.
Installing these drivers on Fedora 40 broke a lot of stuff for me. All flatpaks dump core (seems to be edl related). Wayland gets disabled and monitor refresh rates above 60 crash the display and force a logout. I managed to re-enable Wayland, but it doesn’t fix any of the other issues. Feeling a bit bummed :(
I had problems with multiple monitors on Bazzite when trying it out today. PopOS was okay, but it’s still runs X11, and Suse tumbleweed would crash due to graphics issues. So I’m on Fedora 40 now and it’s working excellently (even V rising). F40 and Suse were the only ones to detect Windows on another disk and automatically make it available in the boot menu, which was nice.
Exactly. The licensing and sublicensing structures in TV and film are way more complicated than in video games. They also intentionally license for relatively short durations for tax reasons and other corporate considerations that have nothing to do with the end viewer or consumer.
Read a newspaper some time. You might learn a thing about that.