

@aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw for me Linus Torvalds playing with a steam deck.
@aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw for me Linus Torvalds playing with a steam deck.
I wonder how much more it would sell if the Steam Deck was officially marketed and distributed globally on the same scale as a console.
Can Grounded 1 be played offline?
I’ve seen similar reactions. Is there a particular reason why they are disliked?
I installed Aurora onto an m2 caddy. Works like a charm.
Get a 2nd drive to install it on. Dual booting will only cause you trouble and headaches. For example, if you manage to fix it, next update it will break again.
I use Bazzite, I freaking love it.
Thank you for testing it! Are you using Xenia through a launcher (RetroDeck/Emudeck/Retroarch)? Are you on Windows or Linux? any setup recommendations or should I just put the bios files and rom and it’s ready to go?
Are you emulating? if so, can you please test if splitscreen works ?
Once you go Ubi, you can’t go back to a life without climbing towers.
3rd for Fedora. Stylus support is great on the latest stable KDE Plasma release. So, I would go for that.
Ahora entiendo tu comentario, gracias por clarificar.
That’s great news! I didn’t know that. Is there a Stalwart service provider in the EU ?
Holy mother of GabeN, thank you SO much for putting RomM on the spotlight !
This project is so forward thinking, it deserves all the help it can get to ensure a bright future. Personally, I can’t wait for RetroDECK sync support. The day they merge that glorious commit is the day I pull my shit together and go neck deep into my ROM collection.
Working fine for me on Bazzite (Silverblue}
Yeah, that’s what I said in the post you’re replying to. Is this a case of weird cross-platform federation?
They have improved performance in this release, although judging from their release notes it is targeting larger infra, so I don’t believe these improvements would benefit your setup. Still, good news for software this new.
Being one of the few JMAP servers, adding these features is great although there’s still some things yet to consider. The iCalendar standard also includes tasks and notes and Stalwart hasn’t implemented those yet. Calendar scheduling is coming in the next few months, so that’s good news.
I can’t wait until service providers in privacy respecting countries start using complete solutions that enable users to really replace Google with a standards compliant alternative.
Unfortunately, the returns from early testing were not strong enough to support continued development.
What does this mean exactly? Why did it fail?
There’s Proton for Apple sillicon IIRC