Chinese +30%, it’s likely just new users with older OSes (Windows 10?)
Consti
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I don’t know of a distro that does.
You can start remmina from the terminal, it should spit out an error. I believe, you need to install additional libraries for full rdp support, but it should tell you
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Linux@lemmy.ml•PSA: Nvidia drivers 580 broke gaming on sway / wlroots for me
1·3 months agoSteam does not dictate what is standard on Linux. Just because they have not tested with this setup does not mean it isn’t standard.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•PSA: Nvidia drivers 580 broke gaming on sway / wlroots for me
154·3 months agoThere is no single standard DE on Linux. KDE and Gnome are the biggest ones, and most distros ship with flavors for either. So is KDE non-standard if I install it on regular Ubuntu (which ships with Gnome)? And besides, as the commenter above said, wlroots is one of the few big participants in deciding the wayland protocols, so they are most certainly standard, as standard as any wayland compositor.
Opening a new terminal should work, since those commands you posted affect just the running shell. If not, you broke something else.
Edit: Assuming you pit that export line into
~/.bashrc, just remove it. You might need to enable showing hidden files in your file explorer, them edit it as a text file.
If you need finer control than recursive
chmod(see other replies), you can also usefindto match precisely which files/folders you want and use the-execparameter to runchmodon those
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Linux@lemmy.ml•A few beginner questions about the differences between distros.
6·1 year agoThe main reason for Ubuntu against Debian is the packages. For Ubuntu, they’re much newer, and with PPAs (launchpad.net), you can often get more and/or newer packages built by other users. For debian, good luck, you’re stuck with old packages (which is the intent of Debian stable, but not nice as a user, that’s for server)
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•When will Steam stop using i386 packages?English
13·2 years agoYou can start steam just fine without the packages. In fact, if you install without them, it’ll ask you to install them every time, but you can skip that and it’ll work, just 32bit games won’t launch
Edit: Looks like I’m partially wrong, as pointed out by a commenter below, steam currently only launches the 32-bit version of the client, despite support for a 5l64-bit client
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Strange bug involving Plasma 6, Wayland and NVIDIAEnglish
8·2 years ago555 is still in beta, so I wouldn’t be surprised if something doesn’t work. That said, I haven’t experienced what you have (on GTX 1070 TI), though using 555 causes lots of kernel errors for me. Checking dmeg might reveal something in your case as well.
I use it for everything, because I connected my external monitors through the eGPU. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME has a few methods for running only selected applications via the eGPU, but I haven’t tried them. Edit: See also https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/External_GPU#Xorg for eGPU specific setups.
Can confirm, I’m using a dock (from Razor) daily without problems. Hot switching doesn’t work though, you need to restart X/your display manager to connect or disconnect the eGPU. I’d recommend the gswitch utility to configure the graphics card to be used (on X11). Haven’t tested much on Wayland, but I know that at least Gnome (Wayland only) has trouble mixing eGPU and the internal display if that is important.
February, before it was switched over, same as OP. Note also that your screenshot doesn’t match the -10% on Win11 that got OP to make the post in the first place.