Then you should try NixOS
Then you should try NixOS
Arch
sudo pacman -Syu
Use gamescope
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It was retired in December of 2022...
You do realize that the Steam Deck runs an immutable OS? Some mods might need you to enable mutability before trying to install them.
People will literally use anything other than Linux.
"The steam deck is not a pc. And no i dont know what proton is" you just moved the goal post. It's rude. I am not going to dignify further posts with a response.
Stop building straw man arguments it's rude.
The Steam Deck is a pc... And maybe you should google what proton is.
Have you heard about proton or the steamdeck?
Enjoy windows
Do you know what a feeling is?
No one is claiming that it is.
Linux is already the dominant os when it comes to infrastructure. Also, I am not the one who brought up other people's hypothetical careers as .net developers.
Why do you keep assuming everyone works on developing consumer facing products?
I used to love windows back in 2012 but, the reality of the situation is that they don't give a fuck about their users anymore.
Have you bothered trying any of them?
Windows seems to get worse by the hour while Linux just keeps getting better... You don't have to be an expert in linear algebra to see which way this is going.
Not all kernel modules are drivers but, these kernel modules are used to Β«driveΒ» hardware thus making them drivers.
And yet they have released open source drivers.
Yes, the Norwegian education system did.
If one does not adhere to good discussion etiquette. Burden of proof and such then I won't bother.
The person I answered is.
ARM is british, RISC V is open source. There are processor architectures that are not American.
I think the fact that the commercial models refuse to answer certain questions illustrates that they indeed are biased, because the training data is biased.
Have you heard of dynamic kernel modules? of course the kernel is not going to be compiled for every single unique combination of hardware...