I was under the impression that infinitime was more of a community effort than a pine64 effort?
Would it be fair to summarize your point as "if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear"?
As a current user of ranger could this be a full replacement?
A part of me does hope that they'll hold off and release riscv products instead (headset and deck). I know box64 can already translate to riscv and I remember reading that FEX was working on it (android is also getting riscv support so waydroid should too?). Given their focus on linux it has to be on their radar
This truly is the year of the linux desktop
Hello, I own a deck however I'd be in the willing to learn boat
Anyone know if it will be staying on gog for the foreseeable future?
I plan on using proton until I hate myself enough to run my own email server
This is super cool! As a user of rofi, heroic, and steam I'll be checking this out later
It seems like postmarketOS is porting systemd to alpine for their next stable version, just something to keep an eye on
Does anyone have any clue of a starting point to get into making stuff in this style? Or any resources? Absolutely love how this looks
To this day I've never gotten it, yet ima still try every time
Wouldn't need bitwarden if they're using keepassxc
I believe it's only RAID 5 and 6 that are unstable, https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/btrfs-man5.html#raid56-status-and-recommended-practices
I do agree that docks are great, however being compatible with docks and having a good selection of ports are not mutually exclusive. As someone who uses docks and the ports on their laptop depending on the scenario, I really wish the industry would stop moving towards extinguishing one of the two workflows
The microsoft dongle seems to be the most stable experience, only concern is it looks like it requires the xone driver which hasn't had a release in two years unless I'm mistaken?
Oh that's pretty cool, is the dongle supported out of the box or is there setup needed?
Hello all, I'm looking to buy 4-8 controllers for some couch coop games and haven't found any clear winners so far. I'm leaning 2.4Ghz as I've heard problems about bluetooth controllers disconnecting on the steam deck and always appreciate less latency. I also don't need any fancy features like gyro or touchpads, just the generic xbox-like style would be great. Also my last problem is that every one I've found requires a dongle per controller, to which I'm wondering if 4-8 dongles next to each other would cause interference?
In essence: if anyone has recommendations on controllers for couch coop games on the steam deck where the main priority is connection stability, it'd be much appreciated!
For anything that's not a server I always use the unstable channel and add a stable overlay to specific packages that benefit from it
Appreciate the tip and the dock suggestion! And portability is a big motivation behind this setup so glad to hear
Can I ask if these were bluetooth controllers? Seems to be a trend
Hello all, I was hoping to pick up a machine for 1080p gaming on a TV primarily for playing couch party games on emulators (switch, ps3, wii, etc) and was wondering if the deck would be a good fit? I've heard before that there were some problems with docks but not sure if that's been resolved. Any insight is appreciated