

Lowkey would expect them to use RISC-V or loongarch.
“Fugas” totally not random


Lowkey would expect them to use RISC-V or loongarch.


That’s cool.
But I remember it being really hard to install and it would break randomly.


i recommend LXQT over LXDE cause its like the spiritual succesor,i think lighter and it has Wayland
but you can use whatever you like


yep ik, i did it before(tho i only tried pc games , and it works ok-ish)


Sounds cool to turn my Raspberry pi 5 into a media center.
Oh wait this is a Linux gaming community, but am keeping this comment up.


Let’s use SDL3 + Rust and make the game Rust in The programming language Rust.
;)


True and usually hackers find a workaround.


Reminds me that DRM used to run Kernel Side until software side drm was the safest/less sketchy option.


I remember there was a script(server side) that disables EAC for Linux/proton and enables it for Windows, for some reason scripting is done in C# (native language). (BTW I never played rust but learned this from a friend)


Give Steam Flatpak a try on Debian instead.


what does he need the 15 gaming pcs for??


the US killing itself has made me weirdly more patriotic.
True(mostly sarcasm tbh)


Yeah
dark humor humidifier


i never knew that, i always thought chromium under flatpak was using Chromiums sandbox.
then its better to install any Chromium/electron apps outside of sandbox/flatpak which is hard on majority of distros.


True, but it feels more barbones ngl.
On arch based Chromite isn’t a problem, but on Debian or other distros yeah it is a problem.
why is it bare bones and it doesnt have the features found in chromite:
Ungoogled chromium focuses more on vanilla chromium without Google components
no built in adblock (useful after google killed manifest v3)
No fingerprint blocking
no privacy features
mint aint that bad
besides all its desktops not supporting Wayland (ig X11 is better for beginners??)