Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.
Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.
PopOS and Manjaro are two I never liked.
Same here in the UK. Far too warm.
By the looks of it you haven’t ever done any thinking for anyone.
Possibly the most clueless comment I’ve ever read.
Of course there are. I’m still using Infinity.
If you use the official app that’s on you.
No that is a stereo mic lead, hence the two rings.
I never played NMS until it was “fixed” but honestly I still find it to be an incredibly dull game.
I chose India and I pay with a UK debit card SK can’t see why US would be any different. Only needed the VPN for signup.
At this point I’m waiting for the them to put a stop to my VPNed price of £1.81 for a family plan but they keep allowing it.
OpenSUSE TW for me. Used to be Arch but it’s just too much faff for me.
The biggest issue with all these Steam Deck rivals is Windows. Why has no one else pushed out a proper handheld running a Linux distro?
I gave up with pipewire and just switched to pulseaudio. All issues gone.
£5.99 refund. Quite clearly not in the US.
Pipewire doesn’t work in games for me so I switched back to Pulse. No issues since.
It’s bad parking but by far the worst.
AMD is marginally easier but Nvidia is a lot better than people make out. The drivers install with one command in most distros.
Pipewire came installed by default on my OpenSUSE TW install and I never get audio in games. I have to constantly switch audio devices until it finally decides to work. I swapped it out for pulseaudio and I’ve never had an issue since.
Out of curiosity, why not go for something that supports Linux out of the box? Why stock to mainstream?