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  • That depends on the graphics driver and API:

    • On NVIDIA it works pretty much seamlessly, though there might be some caveats with vkd3d games. It (nvapi) is now enabled by default in Proton/Wine I think? (someone please correct me if not true)
    • On AMD it works with both radv and amdvlk drivers, though radv is still a little slower than amdvlk/the Windows driver.
  • I saw that right after donating, right after restarting my laptop after long time and seing the notification. I saw the chart and was like “dang, there was more poeple like me, also xmass time or smh” xD

  • No idea why you consider KDE buggy. Maybe the distro you've used ships old version or the build is low quality, maybe it’s the matter of using Wayland vs X11 and outdated NVIDIA drivers? For me, the current Plasma 6.2 is rock solid on multiple machines.

    Other than that, for try this https://github.com/diodon-dev/diodon Or this https://github.com/hluk/CopyQ

  • Steam home console now makes more sense than ever given that the current console generation is sort of ass. A box with gigantic library of games from day 1, supporting all modern TV features, new titles all the time guaranteed, flexibility, not being locked down to just one ecosystem… And if it’s comparable to PS5/Xbox it can get a lot of traction, just like Steam Deck.

  • I created an issue in tracker for Steam Linux client: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/11518 Found some logs in Steam directory:

     
        
    [2024-11-26 23:30:25] Client version: 1731433018
    [2024-11-26 23:30:25] Init: enable connect workaround: 0
    [2024-11-26 23:30:25] Init: create NetworkManager client: success
    [2024-11-26 23:31:15] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Unknown/Connected -> Deactivating/Disconnecting - reason: user-requested
    [2024-11-26 23:31:15] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Deactivating/Disconnecting -> Disconnected/Disconnected - reason: user-requested
    [2024-11-26 23:31:15] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Disconnected/Disconnected -> Unavailable/NotPresent - reason: carrier-changed
    [2024-11-26 23:31:19] Device[0xd32c0739] state: Unavailable/NotPresent -> Disconnected/Disconnected - reason: carrier-changed
    [2024-11-26 23:31:22] Connect: interface: enp8s0
    [2024-11-26 23:31:22] SetIPv6Config: IPv6 libnm workaround: 1
    [2024-11-26 23:31:22] Connection invalid: ipv6.method: property is invalid
    
    
      

    Interesting...

  • Sure, Linux has some selling points and it’s a good moment for it to try and gain new users, but I'm tired of people acting like it’s the YOTLD because of what Microsoft is doing to Windows. It’s just delusional

  • Like if people actually cared that a Windows version goes EoL. That literally means nothing to most people and typical PC user won’t even notice anything until something will functionally break, which will take YEARS after it's EoL.