Windows: 1GB of download, one bug fix or two. Linux: 20MB, total refactor or some major feature
Windows: 1GB of download, one bug fix or two. Linux: 20MB, total refactor or some major feature
Dkms takes care of this
Nice! Thanks!
I know little about crt because I was born in 2000. Can you explain why did the monitor started to make scary sounds?
I know that crt monitors didn’t have any method to report the supported frequency, aside from more recent models, correct?
What does it do? Is it some kind of failsafe?
Unlikely, I’ve tested it even yesterday, latest all
I know, and I call it bullshit. There’s no way I could’t get it working if I could, considering that it can’t run yet. It can’t because of the launcher or the anti-cheat (more probable) and proton is proton, there’s no difference for the steam deck, apart from gamescope and integrated steam.
Using X, but X is shitty since ages and Wayland is gaining neat features that I personally don’t give a damn to (see: tearing protocol)
When I was a kid I had at least 20 cool effects for the basic stuff in the desktop… They were even well made, not gonna lie.
Functional design is the best, but that doesn’t mean that the eyes doesn’t want their parts
Hmm, I didn’t explain myself so well apparently. The look of windows is “ok” but I like more consistency and simplicity, here I think linux distros shine.
But, this distro seems more “modern” and “flashy”, I love new things and you don’t see “cool & flashy” design often.
I’m more used to functional design (and I love it), but sometimes the “shiny” style is a welcoming change.
We’ve all been through the phase when we wanted 200 cool animations for a single window drag 😂
Considering that they have cool transparency effects when other distros never implement them, yes
It’s commendable how every chinese UI is simply beautiful… It’s almost as if they spend the majority of their budget on UI and UX stuff
Try OnlyOffice