Heroic launcher is also an option for EGS on Linux.
Heroic launcher is also an option for EGS on Linux.
Lucida.to would also be a pretty good choice, you can choose to download from either Deezer, Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, Deezer or Amazon Music.
It has better compability with Linux and different filetypes and also many more customization options.
Cringe, some might say
They’re awesome for modding iPods, though my music library’s probably less than 1 gb.
The battery auto-ejects as to make the replacement of said battery easier.
Nobody has to use your code, it’s just that you have the option to do so.
I think that’s the beauty of Linux, no?
Don’t like something? Search for something that suits you.
Can’t find something that suits you but know how to code? Create something that suits you.
Valve really going against the grain and implementing actually great features instead of AI or some subscription shit.
Yea it looks awesome, another W for the open-source community!
Works perfectly, thanks! Backing up wasn’t necessary.
Any idea when the update comes to f-droid?
You can install games from Epic, Ubisoft etc. using other Linux applications.
Like Heroic for GOG And Epic, Lutris for everything else.
Betterbird (Thunderbird fork) for pc, K-9 for phone.
Breaks down how? I think the garbage truck is the one lifting and if that’s broken, you just send another one?
As I understand it, it’s read-only, so the updates you get are basically replacing your current ones but keeping your apps (like flatpaks) installed.
Instructions unclear, M&M’s container on fire around cylinder.
Hard to figure out
Which part? The one where to install an app, instead of downloading a .exe you search for the app in the package manager?
Have to settle for similar but different apps.
That’s not exclusive to Linux though. Like for example moving to MacOS you wouldn’t really expect for all the apps to work either?
Video drivers not built in.
Video drivers aren’t built into Windows either? And on Linux, AMD’s drivers are (as I understand it), and for Nvidia, you’ll probably have Noveau installed.
Inconsistent bluetooth.
How? I’ve found BT to just work on Linux, while on Windows I had to track down the specific drivers.
Update all breaks everything.
Unless you installed Arch (or any rolling release distro) as your first distro, this probably won’t be an issue.
Hard to get support for your individual set-up when Linux is so fractured.
Then maybe install Mint, Ubuntu, Pop!_OS or anything more widespread that does have the support you want?
My favourite’s been Startpage so far, because (IIRC) DDG just uses Bing’s results (probably) more privately.