I use Debian on machines I don’t want to fuck with or have change much.
I use Endeavour because it was recommended to me for the bleeding edge hardware I had just bought for gaming.
I use Debian on machines I don’t want to fuck with or have change much.
I use Endeavour because it was recommended to me for the bleeding edge hardware I had just bought for gaming.
I decided to ditch Helix and stick with vim, my main code editor is Kate anyway lol.
Damn now you got me trying to get used to it. It’s hard when vim is so ingrained in my habits. And Helix isn’t in the Debian stable repos yet. It does seem faster and better though!
Damn, TIL. I thought all Nazis were super big on Christianity, all the ones I’ve seen were.
I’ve noticed a lot of dead bees on the ground in the past few months. I figured that it’s a good thing and that I’m seeing more dead ones because there are more active ones overall.
The Nazis hate Satan, please leave Satanists out of this.
I play Starcraft 2 through Proton, it works pretty well. These days pretty much all distros are perfectly fine for gaming, maybe with the exception of Debian stable. If you’re new, I’d recommend staying away from Arch and derivatives like Manjaro. Also try to keep things simple for yourself and avoid flatpaks, snaps, and appimages.
Well duh, but what’s the bullshit reason they lie about?
But why?
I saw this problem for the first time yesterday. Run dmesg
to look for errors from the kernel, for me I had amdgpu 0000:03:00.0: [drm] *ERROR* dc_dmub_srv_log_diagnostic_data: DMCUB error - collecting diagnostic data
. I took this to mean that my system couldn’t communicate with the monitor to change brightness anymore. When my system is idle, it first dims the monitor before turning it off, so when I wake it back up it’s stuck on low brightness like this. Simply turning my monitor off and back on seemed to fix it.
Yes, most people aren’t aware of it as they’ve seen inside Program Files and assumed that was all the program’s data.
Starcraft! I really think Starcraft Brood War is a better, more balanced game. The quality of life changes in Starcraft 2 make it so hard to go back to playing Brood War. I don’t know if I can adjust back to only selecting a lot amount of units or needing to click on each building to build stuff or not having smart-casting and good pathing.
Thanks for shitting in the toilet and then leaving without flushing.
Bro you’re messing with wine prefixes? You already know more than most and clearly have the motivation and ability to do what you want. You’ll go far, just google what you need when you need it like the rest of us :)
It’s the price of bleeding edge :) Hope you find what you’re looking for in Nobara, my dude.
I’ve had the same issues with Endeavour, sometimes you get buggy software and need to roll back. I do a full system backup once a week and update once or twice a day (I like updating frequently as it makes it obvious which package broke your system). When I get a bad package I just restore from backup but exclude /home. Then from there I install packages one at a time until I find that bad one and then just ignore it for a while. It really hasn’t been too bad. I don’t think you’ll find anything like the AUR if you start distrohopping. Debian is the king of set it and forget it, but it might be a shock to go back older packages of everything.
I’ve heard “reverse bullet hell”, it’s decent.
Stupid question: If the government admits the guy shouldn’t have been deported, why didn’t this senator bring him back with him?