It’s in the article; Ecosia throws money at moz://a and they put Ecosia as one of the search engines.
This means you can click it from a list of icons under your search bar.
No data selling nor snooping involved.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
It’s in the article; Ecosia throws money at moz://a and they put Ecosia as one of the search engines.
This means you can click it from a list of icons under your search bar.
No data selling nor snooping involved.
Oh! I assumed wrongly! Lemmy look into that tomorrow!
Looks more modern than Ardour? Hard agree.
Looks more advanced than Ardour? Hard disagree.
I know Wine, even better Wine-GE, but they’re not Proton qua performance.
I’m not sure if you’re reading my messages but I’m saying I’m not sure how to do Proton outside of Lutris and Steam. And that CLI outside of a launcher sounds more convenient, but gave Lutris instructions for someone running a game not from Steam.
For me, yes. But this is all using hands-holding Windows-like UIs, please realise that the recent-ish influx of Linux gamers understand this much, much better than terminals.
Although, I’m not sure how to install Proton as a CLI package on Mint, for instance. apt
doesn’t list it, but Steam and Lutris do install it internally…
You’re just shy from describing Bazzite
It’s got:
The reason why I can’t try Marvel Rivals with friends.
Fuck kernel-level software from commercial companies, though!
ran through proton
See, this is after where most gaming folks hop off.
In all fairness, if you just run Lutris (pre-installed on Bazzite), log into GOG from there and install and run the game through their wizard, it also “just works”.
That might be easier for most.
At least with Linux Mint, you can still choose any of their older themes (Mint-X, Minty, Mint-L), so I expect them to still include those.
It does, as well as adding pictures into it and drawing by hand, so handwritten signing shouldn’t be an issue, either.
It doesn’t allow you to merge several PDFs, that’s still something they need other software for.
Do come back and link it when you can!
If you don’t want to deal with snaps being forced down your throat, why are you still on Ubuntu?
Oh. Half of it doesn’t work on Linux.
That really surprises me, since Windows and macOS games can be virtualised with (almost) no performance overhead.
Online games with anti-cheat software tends to block you, such as League of Legends and Valorant, but most offline, and non-competitive online, games just work.
You may need to go into the Steam settings, the tab Compatibility, and choose a Proton version.
Proton Experimental is recommended, this may sound weird but it’s just their rolling-release version and it’s very stable.
IDK looks far less advanced than JetBrains editors.
But then, that looks like a text editor and not like an IDE.
Sounds like Apple’s fault to me 🤷♂️
7-zip is open-source and can easily be installed on most Linux systems.
It usually installs as a backend for whatever archiver GUI your file manager uses, so for example 7-zip comes pre-installed on Linux Mint and nemo’s file-roller reads, extracts and compresses .7z files without a problem!
What happened to it?
Not on my AMD card. Using Bazzite (based on Fedora Kionite) btw.
It’s supposed to have it. I can’t get any game to do it, though; the option’s always disabled.
Nope! They’ve been profitable for almost as long as they exist with non-tracking ads!
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