PS: Can we get Dangerous Dave next please? :)
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PS: Can we get Dangerous Dave next please? :)
It's awesome seeing a remastered BioMenace remastered at last, and just in time for the holidays too! Game looks amazing, easily my favorite remaster of the year - and this year has seen some big remasters! Huge thanks to you and @lethalguitar.bsky.social for doing this!
BioMenace Remastered is now officially Steam Deck verified ✅! 🎉
And it's still 20% off until Christmas - grab it while it's hot! 🔥
store.steampowered.com/app/3459100/...
Also in the same vein: fuck @frame.work
At the you can still buy Steam Deck thru local retaillers (even if it's expensive), but with the Framework, you've got zero options as they prohibit commercial resale and also actively block parcel forwarders for no reason.
Even if you disable Snap, there's a good chance it may break during a dist-upgrade. See: https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2025/02/05/done-with-ubuntu/
It might work fine initially, but it will eventually break during regular usage/updates (generally due to Snap, or due to other Canonical shenanigans).
> You can get Ubuntu pre-installed (I heard that’s the better choice over Fedora for Lenovo) and select from a few curated options
Not sure where you heard this from, but Ubuntu is possibly one of the worst Linux distros you could've recommended.
KDE is not only more familiar and easy to use for newbies (familiar Windows-like UI), it's also a lot more customisable, powerful (doesn't require a bunch of extensions to make it usable), and has much better support for Wayland.
So as a result, it's not available for ~90% of the world's population, so I wouldn't suggest it as a general recommendation for a global audience.
> I use Project Bluefin which I’ve found to be fantastic
Why Bluefin (Gnome) and not Aurora (KDE)?
> Framework machine with Fedora
Unfortunately Framework only ships to a limited amount of countries. They also prohibit commercial resale and even go out of their way to block parcel forwarders.
This is old news, Proton-GE 20 was already out at the time you posted this. :)
LadyBird Browser's September 2025 Update: youtu.be/6vsjIIiODhY
#foss #opensource
From there I slowly moved on to customising my AUTOEXEC.BAT with a menu so I can directly launch my favorite games, eventually digging deep into CONFIG.SYS tweaks
for tricky games like BIOMENACE and making my own null modem cable for multiplayer OMF2097... Man those days were fun.
I would love to hear more about your experiences of your "good ol days". For instance, my earliest memories learning computers was on my cousin's 286, accidentally ended up learning DOS because I wanted to play Dangerous Dave and Prince of Persia when he wasn't around.
(to clarify, I meant videos that's not just a few seconds or couple of minutes. I know there are AI videos out there, but I wasn't aware people were making entire full-length videos on YouTube as "content" for others to consume.)
Wait, are you saying there are entire videos on YouTube that's AI generated? (Serious question. Like, I only follow very specific channels on YouTube, not sure what's "trending" these days).
If you really want shared storage between the two OSes, use exFAT. But don't use it for games or important data, because exFAT isn't very reliable unfortunately.
FYI, WinBtrfs hasn't had a new release in 1.5 yrs, & there are several unaddressed issues such as freezing and data loss. I'd recommend accessing your Windows data from Linux instead (and keep all your Linux-compatible games on BTRFS, and your Windows-only games on NTFS).
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
Unfortunately, this app is useless: it doesn't support UEFI, which is used by most PCs. You can enable CSM, but the average user (the target audience) doesn't know what it is and won't do it. Furthermore, many distros no longer support BIOS (e.g., Fedora).
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
Purtroppo, questa app è inutile: non supporta UEFI, utilizzato dalla maggior parte dei PC. È possibile abilitare CSM, ma l'utente medio (il pubblico di riferimento) non sa cosa sia e non lo fa. Inoltre, molte distribuzioni non supportano più il BIOS (ad esempio, Fedora Linux).
残念ながら、このアプリは役に立たない。ほとんどのPCで採用されているUEFIをサポートしていないからだ。CSMを有効にすることはできるが、一般ユーザー(ターゲットユーザー)はそれが何なのかを知らず、おそらく設定しないだろう。さらに、多くのディストリビューションはBIOSをサポートしていない(例:Fedora Linux)。
Purtroppo, questa app è inutile: non supporta UEFI, utilizzato dalla maggior parte dei PC. È possibile abilitare CSM, ma l'utente medio (il pubblico di riferimento) non sa cosa sia e non lo fa. Inoltre, molte distribuzioni non supportano più il BIOS (ad esempio, Fedora Linux).
No importa, ya que ningún "desarrollo" puede evitar el Arranque Seguro, que está habilitado por defecto en la mayoría de las PC con UEFI. Así que este proyecto es una completa pérdida de tiempo.