

Great thanks
Great thanks
Oh Linux runs great on it, but gaming doesn’t, the translation layer overhead and poor Vulkan support are the drawbacks here, I could run emulated games pretty well using the same hardware
It already runs Linux, but the GPU is suffering when it comes to run games with proton/wine, even 2003 games are running poorly, what makes Windows a bad option for that hardware?
The series should’ve ended with AC3, but Ubi milks IPs like crazy (think POP, both the 2008 reboot and whatever we got in last year)
Rogue had a great story though, I’d take it as a spinoff AC
Are you me? I have a very similar ASUS with similar hw and it’s rocking MX 32bit, if you want more cutting edge stuff, you can switch to 32bit Void (xbps is blazing fast, but the docs aren’t Arch-wiki-quality)
I think you don’t need any special software, the linux kernel recognizes DS4 OOTB as a game controller, I tried it with Flycast (standalone, not libretro’s) and it was just plug and play
Red Hat recently blocked my country from accessing Fedora (both site and repos), while I could use a VPN (which would fucking suck, I’d have to keep it on the entire time I’m upgrading) but fuck them, I moved to Arch.
I’m pretty sure it will be supported for more than a couple of years, my 930m (not even mx) is still receiving the latest driver updates
One of the biggest things I have built was a experimental 3D physics engine, it did require some memory allocation optimizations, I built a lot of stuff I cannot really list them all in here, An honorable mention would be an FPS game from scratch without a game engine.
can’t update
Yeah, that’s the problem, if your hardware can run the latest software, it should be able to update to the latest software
I’m starting to suspect my HDD failing at this point, so many weird bugs lately
Yes I have polkit installed
Executing startplasma-wayland returns the following:
startplasmacompositor: Could not start D-Bus, Can you call qdbus?
I don’t have an excutable/command named qdbus
Yes I do
Yes everything in TTY works as intended, I can login as my user account and sudo works as it should
Just checked the AUR, it doesn’t have a build with a separate pandoc-lua
If it’s too much of struggle to compile it I’d rather be sure first that it will do help me with setting up the LSP
I just checked, it does convert to Typst but I do want to write custom stuff alongside what pandoc will output, that seems like the right tool and saves me a lot of efforts, thanks
I want to compile the docx INTO a typst file, not a separate parser for each
I love to make most of whatever hardware I get my hands on, I have a 2009 ASUS Eee that’s running MX Linux, it’s not the best experience of a laptop but it runs stuff so I can make use of it