These can only do “Hold My Hand”
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These can only do “Hold My Hand”
It is available as a .deb on itch.io, if you wanted to try a native package
This is the “official” remake, though not done by Bethesda.
Nice, any hope of an AUR update? The older package is still there, but hasn’t been updated in over 8 months for the -git version, 2 years for stable.
And nothing of value was lost
Just to add one more thing to the stack, Bottles is quite nice if literally nothing else works. I’ve had problems with Heroic and exactly two games, and in both of those cases, spinning up a fresh bottle specifically to install GOG Galaxy was a flawless solution.
I know what I’m doing tomorrow!
I wanna know if I can plug my guitar into it
I have had broken updates pushed on my system with Bazzite, and the fact that I couldn’t do anything about it just rubbed me the wrong way. That’s just me though, some people are fine with rolling back to an older image, no hate lol
Nobara is not immutable, which is a plus for some people. I’d use it over Bazzite because I like the ability to fix things that break rather than just rolling back to an older image and hoping that the next update unfucks whatever the maintainers broke in the last update, but some people are fine with that process, so for them there is Bazzite.
Wayland is experimental in Cinnamon currently.
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Finally, time to learn how to use awk! Sed, you’re next.
That’s pretty dependant on hardware. If you host small stuff , like a pihole or something, that can be done relatively cheaply, by using a micro-PC or a Raspberry Pi. Some services don’t need to be always-on either, you only need stuff all the time if it’s mission-critical, otherwise you can turn stuff on and off as necessary, for power-saving purposes. Self-hosting doesn’t necessitate a huge rack and switches, or even your big gaming rig, my favorite thing to do with old laptops is throw Debian on it and find something I’d like to self-hosting from this list.
Arch already has apt in the repo, so I’d imagine it’s not super hard to build your own Debian from there.
It’s got it’s own dependency manager, and GOG is one of the pre-configured applications in the Gaming section, so it makes sure that everything needed to run GOG is there. I’ve never used winetricks/protontricks on their own, but I think the main difference is the sandboxed nature, the devs recommend installing Bottles as a flatpak, and then it makes it’s own prefixes within that environment. They also recommend making new bottles for each application, so like if you also wanted EGS or the EA store, you’d make new bottles for each of those rather than keeping them all under one “gaming” profile, for example. Here’s docs if you’re a reader like me:
You could also try Bottles.
Good news for my server!
Has yabridge updated recently? My version still has me pinning wine at 9.something