There are just better noob-friendly distributions, like LinuxMint.
There are just better noob-friendly distributions, like LinuxMint.
I would like to add: people incredibly underestimate the convenience of having data on Blu-ray rather than on HDD/SSD: Blu-rays last longer and, if purchased cheaply (as in the case of the cheap PS3 game market), have a comparable or superior cost-benefit ratio.
In this case we can say that the console, given its low price on the second-hand market (and if with a working blu-ray player), is incredibly convenient even without the pirate aspect.
You can’t run some games with it (like God of War III if I’m not wrong)
Thanks! I was looking for something like this 👍
Void Linux, very clean and fast on old hardware.
It’s much simpler and faster than it seems! Also consider that the setup of Lutris and Wine is to be done only once.
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A thousand thanks! I don’t know why it was on by default, I find it quite annoying.
They are not so cheap in Europe.
Question: are we sure that USB sticks are superior to CDs considering the costs and transfer speed? In recent years I have greatly re-evaluated blu-rays, for example.
Bazzite user here and I’m using flatpaks whenever possible and distrobox for everything else; which are the benefits of Nix over these?
There’s an option in Nicotine to hide them from results, right?
I’m on a fresh install. I experienced this with Firefox, LibreWolf and Waterfox.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Floorp-Projects/Floorp-private-components/main/LICENSE
I’m not sure, Wikipedia says partially
If that’s the issue, why it doesn’t happen with all other flatpaks?
Nothing special, I don’t think that’s the problem since the lag is at every launch and it takes something like a minute to appear.
Bazzite should have wayland by default
What is it? I’m on Bazzite.
Ok, I’ve tested this, I’ve noticed a lag of a couple of seconds for the first time I launched a distroboxed app.
I’ve “solved” using distrobox, it work pretty well and I don’t see any lag. Bazzite is a very good distro imho, the problem is more on Firefox here.
Great!