Just fyi, that is not Fedora workstation, thats a Fedora atomic spin, which is an immutable os. Installing packages and updating works a bit different than a normal distro.
Just fyi, that is not Fedora workstation, thats a Fedora atomic spin, which is an immutable os. Installing packages and updating works a bit different than a normal distro.
Ahh I see, that makes more sense :)
If you tried running it outside steam through wine, you should try again using GloriousEggroll’s wine instead of default.
Wine isn’t really made for games and (iirc) doesn’t include support for a lot of commonly used graphic/audio api’s, which GE’s version does.
Or if it is through steam and it still didn’t work correctly, you could try his version of proton. It gets more frequent updates and some other fixes as well.
Or you really just found a game that doesn’t work under proton, in which case you could open an issue so they can fix it at some point
The toilet paper drags against the wall either way though?
The bootloader thing doesn’t happen anymore with UEFI I believe. Each os has its own boot partition now.
All windows can do is make itself the first boot option, which you’d have to reverse in your bios.
don’t they call it expo or something on amd cpu’s?
He’s saying you’re not intelligent
Ahh that does make more sense. I thought it was just showing a sort of alias besides the real name.
This is already a thing, on my pixel at least. There’s a “file as” input if I expand all fields of a contact.
There’s a Mac download option right there on the home page.
+1 for ventoy. With that you can just flash ventoy on it once, then copy iso’s over to the usb drive without reformatting or reflashing anything.
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Also, Android shows a notification when you install an app remotely. So you’d instantly know something’s up anyway.
Yeah just wish it would show the verified status in the cli, that’s the only reason I still go to the website
Could you not already do that? My previous bank had their own nfc payments bullshit, but I’ve always been able to set that as my default.
That is also a form of basic auth, you still pass the credentials like “username:password”, optionally base64 encoded but I don’t believe that’s required.
Edit: actually, after looking into it a bit more, it seems like passing credentials in the url will actually cause the browser to send it as an authorization header instead. So in essence it’s doing the same thing.
I think they’re talking about basic Auth, with which you can pass credentials in a URL like this:
Qbittorrent has a feature to execute a command on torrent complete iirc. You might be able to write a few ffmpeg commands to verify and delete/move/whatever based on that result. Not very user-friendly though ofc and requires some bash knowledge.
Have you tested if hardware acceleration even works at all? On my Fedora install, whenever I try the latest 545 driver, it just doesn’t work. glxinfo just returns an error, insufficient resources.
535 still works great for me though.
Should be pretty easy to test, just run a GPU benchmark for a while and see when it fails. Ideally on an os where the drivers are known to work well though, which unfortunately is pretty much just windows