Zero. Everything is done though Steam.
Zero. Everything is done though Steam.
I played Forza Horizon 4 and 5 on Linux with no issues. But I give the laurels to Steam and Proton.
And they killed MSN for it.
Yes, every day. I don’t know what you’re referring to.
I’m daily driving a 2013 laptop on Endeavour and it feels as fast as new stuff. Doing a lot of relatively heavy compute on it too.
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Trump is more Zapp Brannigan
I landed on oh-my-bash, zoxide and some other utilities. It really improved my terminal experience.
You finished it in 70 hours!
Damn, I’ve been at it for 700 and I still don’t have eclipse 8 on everyone.
100 hours is a major investment. For me a game was worth it if I spent less than 1$/hour.
Mercurial is way better.
There, I said it.
That sounds great but I don’t want to keep the ‘rm’ muscle memory in case I’m on another computer and delete something important. Having to use ‘trash’ instead makes you more conscious when it errors out.
Alias rm to echo and install trash. Saved me many times.
Yeah at this point I’ve aliased ‘rm’ to nothing and exclusively use ‘trash’.
A lot of people are telling you to not use manjaro and to use endeavour instead. I’ve been using manjaro for 6 years and it’s fine, in the end they offer very similar user experience.
For package management, I do everything with yay now. Just calling it on it’s own will update everything, with keywords it will search and ask you what to install. The only flag you have to know is -R to uninstall.
For the shell bash is perfectly fine, but if you want more features take a look at ohmybash.
I’ve been running it on my work laptop for 6 years at this point and I’ve had no major issues I couldn’t solve.
Having said that, I recently switched my gaming rig over to endeavour and it’s been great.
I’ve been using Manjaro for about 7 years at this point. I’ve had issues maybe 5 times, and nothing I couldn’t fix.
Another one bites the dust
But that’s why I prefer early access. They already have something to show for the money and you get something more than an idea and a promise.