I do not remember the name, but there was one being developed and the UI was made with QT. I don’t know if it used it’s own method to download games or was just a GUI for steamcmd.
I do not remember the name, but there was one being developed and the UI was made with QT. I don’t know if it used it’s own method to download games or was just a GUI for steamcmd.
Interesting, that’s on me for not looking into it. It was a lot easier to access in Android 8, I think it was long pressing the multitask button.
multi window
Wasn’t this killed off after android 8?
Save your wallet and install Newpipe.
Wait for 560 stable. YOTLD. Trust the plan.
Time to wait until it goes into Arch’s stable repos.
Do MS Flight Simulator games work with this version?
Proton used to disable compositing back in version 5 or 6, then one (minor) update messed it up. iirc it was reported to the issue tracker but still hasn’t been fixed. proton-ge still keeps the compositor disabled.
Doesn’t work on Plasma 6 yet, but there’s probably a way to auto convert qt5 to 6 with minimal problems.
Moto G7+, its old and wouldn’t recommend seeking one out.
I had to give up removable batteries in phones but I will never give up 3.5 mm.
Removed by mod
Alsamixer has a curses ui and can be used, set the audio to the desired level and enter ‘sudo alsactl store’ to save your audio levels. This affects all your input and outputs so adjust your speakers volume there then save it along with your mic.
I would say it’s seemless on Windows, not Linux.
I switched over to pipewire for my audio nearly 2 years a go and had 0 problems migrating from pluse to pipewire in Arch btw. You’ll be running an even newer version so it will be just be a drop in replacement and the worst you’ll have to do is restart the pipewire service when you install it or just reboot.
Based question but I hope your username is ironic.
KDE hasn’t used ~/.kde since KDE 4 iirc.
so another ‘just wayland things’?
so was the problem wayland not doing something correctly or nvidia not doing something correctly 🤔
It just means that MS will start enforcing the use of Pluton as a hard requirement for Windows 12 after Windows 11 is end-of-life. You saw it happen with TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot with 11, history repeats itself.