

Fuck me, I now feel like a clown for taking advantage of that lifetime subscription I bought a couple of months back.
Fuck me, I now feel like a clown for taking advantage of that lifetime subscription I bought a couple of months back.
Replaced the stock OLED drive with the 2tb drive from the LCD this morning, and so far so good - no issues to report.
Even my modded games (New Vegas, Witcher 3) carried over with no problems.
I’ve intermittently tried to get Shogun 2 running on Linux over the past two years and have not been able to get it to boot up. The native Linux version has been broken for a while, so this is great news.
Great post, thanks for your effort on this.
The Xbox 360 controller wireless adpater was a pretty big piece of shit 70% of the time.
Look guys, you don’t need to justify your piracy. There is nothing ethically wrong with pirating media.
Anticonsumer practices are justification enough. If someone has a childish response of “uR sTeaLiNg!!”, give them an equally childish retort and tell them to eat your farts.
This is super helpful, thanks for this!
Windows 10 when I made the switch last summer. A full year now on EndeavorOS and I’ll never go back.
Windows -> Mint -> PopOS -> EndeavorOS
I tried Mint for a few days, enjoyed it but wanted something a bit more gaming focused. Tried Pop, had issues getting it set up, got it set up and didn’t like it. Moved to Endeavor, and after a brief learning period, its been everything I wanted in an OS.
I fucking love EndeavorOS
I went from Windows to Mint, to Pop-OS, to EndeavourOS and haven’t left EOS.
My time with Mint and Pop were about a week each. I switch from Windows to Linux 2 years ago.
For my experience, jumping into Arch feet first has been a great learning experience. My desktop PC is a gaming PC first, so having the most up to date packages has been great. It’s helped ‘de-mystify’ Linux for me. I’ve had to troubleshoot issues, but thanks to Arch’s excellent and extensive documentation, with some light reading I’ve manages to make it work.
I’m now moving on to setting up my own Homelab/Server, which will NOT be Arch based (…unless…?), because the experience with learning how to navigate Linux with Arch has given me the confidence to tackle something I have absolutely no experience in (NETWORKING).