I always hear this, but I’ve been using Nvidia with Linux since 2004 and have never had any issues.
I always hear this, but I’ve been using Nvidia with Linux since 2004 and have never had any issues.
https://github.com/sonic2kk/steamtinkerlaunch for when you need MO2 or Nexus (that isn’t Stardew). Keep in mind this will install a new instance of the app for each game you use it with (in its proton prefix folder).
https://github.com/Nexus-Mods/NexusMods.App is the current version of the new Nexus Mod Manager App, which has linux support. Currently it only has game support for Stardew Valley.
As many others have said, go with PrismLauncher for Minecraft. Modrinth’s launcher works fine too, but doesn’t have curseforge support.
It does currently support Stardew Valley.
No changelog in the blog? Anyone know what’s new?
As a guitarist ToneLib and Carla are also up there for me.
The entire KDE Community is incredible. From KDEConnect to Kdenlive, Krita, and Plasma I am a very happy nerd.
I used to run a Plex server locally, with content provided by Usenet. It was by far the most stable/robust experience I’ve had, but I like being able to watch whatever I want on a whim.
In addition to what @kek@discuss.tchncs.de said;
You don’t need to worry about a VPN, and I find the connection much more stable and less prone to flakiness due to seeders being on shitty ISPs.
It isn’t as robust as Usenet, or a Plex/Jellyfin server, but it’s a lot more convenient in my experience.
Yeah Debrid + Stremio and you’re set.
Started with Ubuntu’s initial 4.10 release back in '04. I wish I still had the Live CD they mailed me. When Ubuntu ditched Gnome for Unity I switched to Mint. Up until a few months ago I was dual-booting Windows alongside it, but with 10’s EOL approaching I’m ditching it.
I do keep an old laptop running Win10 specifically for some Audio-related software I just can’t get to work in Linux.
While it’s not the solution you’re looking for, you can always write a script for those commands, and have it run on each startup.
I ran Lockdown in Wine without any problems during my time at school. Given, this was about 7 years ago so things may have changed.
“These work in web browser included into tvs like samsung”
and
“I have not tried it in the browsers thats included into tvs tho”
Are contradictory statements.
Yes but doing it on a Nintendo Switch is cumbersome. It requires you to edit the DNS settings on the console itself. Nintendo doesn’t support unofficial multiplayer services.
Arhive.org is where I get most of mine.
VLC if you just want to watch it, MakeMKV/Handbrake if you want to rip it to a file.
VLC does have the codecs included, you’re likely just not opening it properly.
Audiobookshelf, Calibre-Web, Plex/Jellyfin, FreshRSS, NextCloud, DokuWiki.
Ubuntu for my servers, and Linux Mint for my Workstation.
I grew up using Debian-based distros, so it’s what I’m comfortable with. I like how Mint seems to “just work” most of the time, especially with samba shares and usb peripherals.
Ubuntu server is primarily because it’s incredibly easy to get support when you need it.
I’ve had the MSN message sound as my SMS Ringer for years now. The looks I get from people are fantastic.
If you’re familiar with docker you can have it up and running in ~5 mins.