

I play RL through Steam, it’s still getting all of the updates.


I play RL through Steam, it’s still getting all of the updates.


GrapheneOS said they are working with an unnamed OEM to make devices compatible with GOS. Hopefully they are good, because Pixels may indeed be a dead end.


Because CGNAT means that their router does not have a public IP - just like your router has a single IP that is shared between your devices (using NAT), their ISP shares an IP between multiple customers (also using NAT, it’s just called carrier-grade NAT to differentiate who is doing it).


Usually not on every launch, but a lot of first time launch installers require it.


Don’t buy ASUS, they have a terrible security record. At this point I would trust only MikroTik and Ubiquiti.


Due to the way Flatpak deals with nvidia drivers, you need to run flatpak update after any time the nvidia drivers update and you reboot the system. Thankfully you do not need to reboot after updating only flatpaks. Could not find a good source for this now, unfortunately.
As for the “why?” - flatpak apps do not contain the userspace parts of the nvidia driver required to use the GPU properly, they come packaged as separate runtimes. These nvidia driver runtimes need to match the specific driver version you are currently running. If they don’t match, flatpak downloads the right runtimes when updating.
You should factor in that nowadays it is fairly normal for a single person to have multiple computers, so “My PC” is not specific enough anymore.
What’s wrong with Jerboa? Been using it since I left reddit, seems perfectly fine to me.
All the core tools are actually a single executable with many symlinks to it, which makes the distro very compact. This makes it very nice as a base for Docker images.
Sure thing, bud 😂
It even recognized the local app that matches, how on earth is this a better match