Pretty much just a different GUI, If you ever used Notepad++ it’s the same as that.
He/Him 🏳️🌈 🏴☠️ 🇬🇧
Pretty much just a different GUI, If you ever used Notepad++ it’s the same as that.
Notepadqq is basically an exact clone of Notepad++ but native on Linux.
I used it for a good while before recently switching to Kate.
I’m gonna hope it’s a troll.
But some people are really weird about “owning” games. The other day I was in a call with someone who spend hours hunting through dodgy key selling sites to buy a delisted Steam game at nearly twice the price…
And yes I told them where else they could get it but they cared more about having the game appear on their Steam list than actually playing it.
One of my Aussie mates has a theory them not getting the Steamdeck is payback for the Australian Government forcing Valve to offer refunds.
It’s also near impossible to get real controllers here in the UK.
PS3 controllers still remain my favourite but had to switch to using a PS4 pad after getting scammed at multiple places.
I used to use ArcMenu back when I ran Gnome on PopOS and I remember you could switch the layout between a lot of different menu styles.
Wasn’t just the Win7 style one.
If you don’t already know what desktop you’re going to use I’d suggest KDE Plasma. It’s pretty close to Windows out of the box, and as another comment pointed out there’s Tiled menu for it which is basically a clone of Win10s menu.
AUR or flatpak.
Honestly the longer I spend daily driving Linux the more I enjoy using flatpaks…
Also the Steamdeck has games worth playing.
If I was forced at gun point to switch back to console gaming I’d pick the latest Xbox just because of the backwards compatibility.
I’ve seen quite a few people rocking NixOS with Hyperland. And I thought the whole idea of Nix was to be more stable than most rolling releases?
I don’t use either so I’m far from an expert on this.
Funnily the first time I tried Linux on my desktop was because I wanted to play BF4 but the EA App refused to launch on Windows 10 even after restarting/reinstalling everything.
I slapped Pop_OS on a backup SSD and got it running through Lutris within the hour.
Origin was a fucking nightmare to use even on Windows, and honestly…the EA desktop app wasn’t really an improvement.
EndeavourOS cult following furry drama queen Mary Lee Harvey Oswald shot in the shower wbu?
This gibberish was brought to you by OpenBoard…
Maaaaybe, Who’s asking?
Shout out to my buddy who has been using an un-activated copy of Win10 for over 5 years despite being called out anytime he shares his screen.
And yes we told him how to but “It doesn’t bother him”
And god forbid we play games for fun…
Worse for us who bought the game on Origin before they even came to Steam…
‘I’m turning into a penguin’
Good onya mate!
Can you remember the last version that worked for you? A quick workaround could be downloading an older build off the github.
Still this is extremely disappointing and hopefully someone forks it.
Luckily the laptop doesn’t use Nvidia.
Hopefully soon my own desktop won’t either >.>
Just note it works with ANY Winamp skin you just have to install them manually, My install I got from the AUR has the skins folder located /usr/share/audacious/Skins/
You can find most classic skins here! they are obviously very low resolution and don’t think people are making HD winamp skins these days…