A lot of repack installers won’t work in Linux, not even with proton. Use the original scene release instead if you can.
A lot of repack installers won’t work in Linux, not even with proton. Use the original scene release instead if you can.
Your files are not lost. You will be able to access them with your local root user, either through the command line or a GUI file explorer that supports actions as root.
Isn’t "Open"AI already a for-profit company in everything except their name?
I’m pretty tall, so the logical choice would be Tom Cruise on 12 inch heels.
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Yup, that’s what I do too. Mine are mounted to /media/user/ by default.
According to Wikipedia, Deus Ex MD, Hitman, Life is Strange 1&2, and the new Tomb Raider trilogy all have native Linux ports.
That’s pretty cool. Square Enix is one of the better AAA-publishers when it comes to Linux support, they had native ports for Deus Ex, Tomb Raider, Hitman and a bunch more.
Me writing this comment
For me it was the jump between Windows 7 and Windows 8. I hated the UWP apps, the “simplified” control panel an d the full screen and tiled start menu. It worked great as a phone UI but terrible on desktop. I used it for like a month and switched to Linux Mint, which I felt was closest to W7 at the time.
I like Flatpak just because it isn’t Snap
That wasn’t really a thing in medieval times. I’m afraid an axe will have to do.
I’ve tried a number of fitgirl ones and had only around a 50% success rate with them.