Absolutely this. Relatively quick and clean, no messing with installation or reconfiguration. That is, assuming your data isn’t completely corrupted and the old drive doesn’t just outright fail during transfer… But if that happens you were screwed to begin with.
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Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some tips on making "Not watching the election" chilliEnglish
3·1 year agoDark thick beer can also work in place of cocoa, in my experience.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Apex Legends is taking away its support for the Steam Deck and LinuxEnglish
291·1 year agoJust tracking trended data in general would be sufficient to defeat a LARGE number of common cheats. One of the very few use cases “AI” might actually work for in a positive way. But that puts the burden on the developers and server hosters, and it’s much easier to just burden the players directly instead.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Android@lemdro.id•Google Nexus 6 at 10: Shamu still has a place in our heartsEnglish
12·1 year agoMy old Nexus 5 was my first smartphone and probably still holds the top spot for price, performance and usability (at the time) of any phone I’ve owned. My current Pixel 6 is somewhat close- but there was just something SO solid and magical about the old Nexus 5.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Yet another "What distro should I use?" post, but at least I did some homework.English
1·1 year agoIf you’re gaming you might as well just jump on Bazzite if you’re already interested in Kinoite. Very similar base, but Bazzite has some extras Kinoite doesn’t and it makes a transition into an immutable distro easier.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there a website that preserves cooking recipes?English
23·1 year agoSelf hosting Mealie could be a great option to take things into your own hands.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?English
5·1 year agoRemnant 2. Gotta finish Cyberpunk 2077 (again) first though. The damn DLC adding extra achievements has thrown everything off!
Oh baby, time to proselytize the masses of Lemmy and introduce a whole new set of suckers to “Fido”. It’s zombies with big Fallout vibes and is unironically one of the best C to B tier movies I’ve ever seen. It’s the kind of movie where it looks like everyone involved was just having fun with it, ya know? Check it out and make sure to let me know what you think!
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Removing Windows. Choosing a new daily driver for a gaming PCEnglish
4·1 year agoAdding repos can just be done inside a Toolbox, or even as Overlays. Grub can also be edited and changes applied to immutable OS’s like Bazzite/Kinoite. I’d definitely say give it a shot on a non-daily driver machine and see how you like it. Having the option to mess with the underpinnings can be nice- but not having to has a lot of value as well.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Removing Windows. Choosing a new daily driver for a gaming PCEnglish
4·1 year agoI know, right? It’s so hard to “really” mess something up and Toolboxes are very cool for things not served by Flatpaks or Overlays.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Removing Windows. Choosing a new daily driver for a gaming PCEnglish
8·1 year agoRegarding your not wanting to go with an immutable distro: what configs are you thinking you’ll need to mess with that makes an immutable distro a bad idea exactly? I was previously on the fence about it as well but Bazzite has absolutely served my needs and requires way less fiddling than my previous Nobara install did after major updates. I have yet to find any day to day configurations that I haven’t been able to overcome with OSTree overlaying. Aside from being immutable, Bazzite literally checks every other box you’ve got listed.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who lived in an HOA, what was your biggest nightmare with them?English
20·1 year agoSame boat as you. The HOA maintains a pathway in a wetlands reserve right behind the residential area and it costs less than $20/mo.
They don’t really care what you do besides the following: no farm animals/chickens, no structural changes to the homes without a licensed contractor performing the construction, shoot an email to the HOA if you’re going to replace your roof or repaint your house to keep SOME level of uniformity.
Mostly they don’t care. Hell, the CC&R’s and HOA incorporation docs literally say they won’t directly enforce things against you and leave it up to the neighbors to take you to court with the HOA docs/agreements as free ammo. So if you explicitly want to be a menace to your neighbors/piss people off or want to have the only bright ass neon pink home with custom additions in the entire neighborhood - probably not the place for you. Otherwise they’ve had no effect on myself or my neighbors whatsoever and the wetlands/park is really nice.
Atomic OS’s (especially Fedora based) with Nvidia are going to be a bit of a pain. Did you follow all the instructions found Here ? I personally gave up on silverblue/kinoite after I tried Bazzite. Similar bases, but the Bazzite devs paid special attention to GPU and accessory drivers/implementations that are otherwise much more painful in Fedora Atomics. You can always do a clean rebase then re-run the steps above (only the OSTree section).
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How can we make Linux more appealing as "just works"?English
10·1 year agoSoftware-wise, it seems that the relatively fast adoption of flatpaks and other containerized formats somewhat solves the typical dependency hell that was so common in Linux just a few years back (and to some extent still is an issue today depending on your distro and use case). The hardware support side is a little harder. That’s going to be up to vendors to play nice with the Kernel team and/or introduce reasonable userland software that doesn’t break the golden rule. Until Linux gets more market share the latter isn’t likely to happen. A nice side benefit of the emergence of immutable and/or atomic distros is that users can play around and try things with much lower risk of bricking their systems, so I’d also consider that a step closer in the “it just works” department.
Xbox controllers (Xbox One and newer) have been absolutely solid for me with the xone driver + xpadneo, regardless of distro. Bazzite has everything I need baked in, so it was completely plug and play. Not a very interesting answer, I know. But it still blows me away that it “just works.”
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Hunt: Showdown's Steam reviews take a battering after the colossal 1896 update brings dreary UI and stuttering to the gothic PvPvE shooterEnglish
5·1 year agoProton experimental and (at least as of yesterday) I had to opt into bleeding edge beta as well or I’d just get black screen at launch.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Hunt: Showdown's Steam reviews take a battering after the colossal 1896 update brings dreary UI and stuttering to the gothic PvPvE shooterEnglish
121·1 year agoNo stuttering for me on Linux… Runs as good as it ever has but the visuals are even that much better due to the engine upgrades. Not a fan of the new UI, but the old UI was clunky too, so I can’t really say it’s even a step backwards.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Splitgate 2 plays great - but its new focus on objective-based 4v4 team games may be a turn off [Eurogamer]English
7·1 year agoMy friends and I all LOVED the pick-up nature of SG1. We’re all adults with busy lives, so hopping into a ~5 minute casual match was just so easy. And the casual nature made it feel like we could have success without “grinding” the game. I guess that is explicitly not the intent of SG2.
Drathro@dormi.zoneto
Gaming@beehaw.org•Splitgate 2 plays great - but its new focus on objective-based 4v4 team games may be a turn off [Eurogamer]English
21·1 year agoThe shift from “we’re making a fun and relatively casual arena shooter with a neat gimmick and extremely rewarding fundamentals” to “we’re making a generic e sport shooter” was swift and, frankly, uncalled for.
As others have said, it might be the new steam recording feature being a touch buggy still. You could also try running the game through gamescope. I’ve had that resolve weird stuttering when game frame pacing wasn’t matching up with the refresh rate of the monitor or compositor properly.