

Yes! I am using Steam to install the two games I play. Maybe I’ll have to try Linux Mint, PopOs is not very user friendly or at least not what I’m used to.
Yes! I am using Steam to install the two games I play. Maybe I’ll have to try Linux Mint, PopOs is not very user friendly or at least not what I’m used to.
Hi, I installed PopOs and it’s not very beginner friendly, or at least not to the extent that I’m used. I have already spent around 12 hours configuring settings, learning to make enough partitions, etc. Most hours ha e been trying to know why Guild wars2 was laggy as hell, and I finally discovered I had to configure the UEFI (Bios?) in an obscure parameter so my graphic card (nvidia) was detected.
Now it’s in a loop of ‘building vulkan shaders’ or something like that, it takes hours.
Honestly, I thought this process was going yo be easier, I have used so many terminal commands that I feel I’m in the old days of MsDos.
I have a computer with Windows 11 and I play two games: civilization V (thorugh Steam) and Guild Wars 2 (own installer).
Is there a tutorial for noobs to install a Linux distro along those 2 games for newbies? I would like it to coexist with my current Windows 11 just in case.
Were they erased when the investigation started or was it done time before?
Made by an AI.
I use Safe in Cloud but nobody ever talks about this one. Is it a bad one?
They are not confortable at all. Let me try to think how to call you too… mmm…
Calm down Dexter. We all know your secret!
I don’t know why I thought about that but for younger people, Windows ME was Windows Millenium Edition.
That’s not how it works, at least in Spain.
I can’t add it as I already used it. There was a list of browsers and Safari was the last one.
Brother (Dc4020 model if I remember correctly). I have been using it for 10 years using off brand color toner and very well so far.
Or if you buy a card reader you can use your ID (DNI) as your certificate because it has one saved inside
We use Teams at work and we are very happy with it. Maybe it’s because I haven’t used other meeting software besides Facetime so I don’t understand why everyone hates it at Lemmy.
It is a perfect example of why you still need good programmers, that know what/how to ask.
The texting thing seems to be something real in the USA.
There are 3 kind of people when talking about Apple: 1- fanatics who support Apple, 2-fanatics who hate Apple and think you cannot like it, 3- and finally those who just look at the product without thinking about the brand but what you can do with the product (if it suits your needs or not). It seems like you are that third kind of person.
I think it is not open source so they feel like they control everything about that. The EU seems like it disagrees with that.
That’s exactly what happens at my job.