

I use xfce and i like it so far, though it would be good if i could increase the minimize/maximize/tray toolbar’s size
I use xfce and i like it so far, though it would be good if i could increase the minimize/maximize/tray toolbar’s size
A lot of things are easier to do even for experts with gui, as you might need to type 30 lines for what you could do in 1-2 clicks
i had to reinstall nvidia drivers, no need to recompile the kernel. if you are thinking about mkinitcpio -P, that is not allowed in Garuda
i solved it by creating a symlink with prime-run steam, which i heard forces the use of dedicated gpu
EDIT: Thank you for all tips, it has been solved. The solution was to reinstall nvidia drivers, reboot, and force umu proton for the game. pls share, so others can solve it more quickly
It says latest gpu setup attempt failed at Xorg pre-start hook Here is the log:
Hackintosh is still an optiom
Steam’s primary platform is Linux wdym
Isn’t firmware flashed with JTAG or from bios from a pendrive?
Wsl is a piece of joke, like seriously why. If you want an actual linux, install it on bare metal. If you want to try out, then virtualbox. If you need a good integration with the system with native performance, Termux. WSL works with hyperv which is hard to set up and breaks all the time, plus you are forced to use microsoft’s kernel which is riddled with who knows what. Plus wsl consumes insane amount of space. I don’t think we really need this to windows, it was just a desperate attempt from microsoft to get sympathy from Linux users, but they didn’t convice me with this trashpile
I agree, dualboot is something you shouldn’t even attempt between linux and windows on the same drive. With some time, one, or both systems will totally break
For audio editing, you don’t need windows, neither linux, that’s still the best on mac, but you need to be filthy rich
Only thing are my files, that are pretty tricky to transfer securely while maintaining compatibility (i dualboot)
There are emoji selectors for linux. But i don’t use emojis on a desktop os
Yes, he is a legendary programmer, one of the most skilled and respected computer science professors in Japan. He wrote this software which is a cli compression tool in pure C
Mac is good for audio production, but windows, linux, even bsd does many things better
That’s not exactly a safe, recommended or foolproof way. Adb carries a lot of risks
Mac is not great bc it is incredibly expensive and very restrictive, fully closed source. Most apps are paywalled too, you can barely do anything on a Mac if you are broke
Meanwhile i got an 1988 japanase source code to compile and work on windows 11 without any problem. I can even send it if you want to see. It was written by prof emeritus Haruhiko Okamura in 1988.
There must be other ways to do it