The average user doesn’t even know the registry exists.
The average user doesn’t even know the registry exists.
Overall, I’m happy with Linux for everything. But it is a hard sell for your average person when you have to change the init configurations for every single game you download (even if it’s just for enabling gamemode).
Also I’m am very curious as to how you even got a bluescreen. I don’t even remember when I last saw one.
It’s alright but if you really want it to be private, specially when in a public space, you should use a cable. It would be faster too.
We don’t know, we only know that he forced the deal, to the point where Witkoff got Netanyahu to receive him during the sabbath.
Insane to think Trump actually did more than Biden for the palestinians before he even was in office.
Pop OS has been pretty pain free for me
What I personally have is an NVME SSD for the games that need the maximum performance and/or I play a lot, and a slower SATA SSD for the other games where it doesn’t really matter.
Also, depending on the games you are playing, many expect to be able to stream assets and other data at SSD speeds, so your experience might be really bad.
EAC can work on linux, but it’s on the developer to allow it so
I kind of miss being able to play League of Legends, bit I guess staying away from that crack is a blessing in disguise.
At this point it’s probably easier to make a new operating system from scratch(actually, not just forking the linux kernel) than a web engine.
They already have, and by a lot, this election cycle.
Neither, specially after they are elected.
Good thing they never make a mistake when we ask actual questions!
Funny that windows fucking your audio outputs is a big deal but ridiculous stutter in games in a highend machine is a minor inconvenience.
Blame whoever implemented it if you want, but 9 times out of 10 it’s management that’s pushing for a quick fix.
I know the second one is better, but I also know I’m terribly inconsistent with this stuff.
Isn’t the point of injecting classes so that you don’t have tens of instances of the same class in memory?
This was a history lesson which has nothing to do with the issue raised by the title.
There are other aspects of working remote that go beyond the extra time gained from not commuting. Like not getting interrupted with useless conversations, or distracted by the noise when you need to concentrate or being more comfortable in your own space.
Also what’s the point of going to work in the office if you are just going to have a bunch of meetings online anyway?
I’m not unsatisfied and I very much appreciate the work put into proton, but it’s rather lame how common it is to have small problems that require tweaking. Just a few days ago I had to do the gamemode thingy(which slightly improves performance and tends to fix some performance issues) on Elden ring since I was getting small but noticeable stutters when moving about, and that’s a verified game.
I don’t mind putting in a bit of work to get something specific I want set up, but there’s a reason people want things to just work when it comes to their pastimes, and I feel Linux is still a bit far from that.
PS: I have no idea if Bazzite and other gaming distros have this issues, I use a general use one.