

Don’t you still have to look at it to find it first? Edit: sorry i thought you were talking about touch screens
Don’t you still have to look at it to find it first? Edit: sorry i thought you were talking about touch screens
What do you mean by that? I’ve been using it in Plasma and haven’t had issues with it. Then again my use case might be different.
I didn’t try that version, I just transitioned to Bottles. I didn’t notice any performance loss though I might compare it just to see what it’s like.
I too bashed my head with lutris on some games to the point that i gave up on Linux. Then i tried it again but this time using Bottles and it’s working really fine for me, almost flawless.
Try Kitsune Magisk. I had problems with regular Magisk but this one works really well so far.
Have you tried this? It’s an installer built into the iso. It isn’t graphical but it’s much easier than the usual method.
What do you like about Mac’s UI more?
Yes, that was the exact issue.
I’m using it on Plasma 6 with AMD graphics and so far it’s going good. When I had Nvidia I had issues with electron based applications. Games have been running pretty good regardless of the GPU, though Forza horizon 5 wouldn’t launch under Nvidia for some reason.
It doesn’t have nearly as much features as Nova sadly
I’m using Kitsune Mask right now and it’s working pretty well on hiding root from my banking app and Google pay.
Did you already forget the shit Facebook keeps doing? Repeatedly.
If you want you can try Floorp if you’d like to use Firefox based browser. It is really customizable, although it is missing a lot of things that Vivaldi has, like split screen and tab grouping. But it has an enhanced support for tree style tabs which is a big plus in my opinion.
It also has double sidebars so I can put tabs in one of them instead of the top of the screen and hide the titlebar without having to modify userchrome.css. That’s one thing I missed from Vivaldi when I moved to Firefox.
Their games are broken even without denuvo
Oh shit, you’re right.
3500 is a lot for a device with an always exposed, easily scratched display.