there was no easy way to do it on a reasonably sized machine.
Why? What is the issue?
there was no easy way to do it on a reasonably sized machine.
Why? What is the issue?
+1. Made the switch when mullvad lost port forwarding. Works quite well with Gluetun
You might have missed a word in the title. They’re looking for single player.
-Sy is recommended against. -Sy or -Syu, but not -Sy
That was indeed the case. I suppose the comment didn’t contribute much.
Just tired of seeing perfectly solid comments being downvoted with no reason provided 🤷
Downvote without explanation. Nice!
This has absolutely never been my experience. Many people actually say Wine is a better choice for running legacy windows games and applications.
I dislike Windows as much as the next guy, and recognize this is just a rant. However:
Installing is just following directions. It’s maintaining it after you Frankenstein the hell out of it that most new users struggle with
there is no proprietary AMD Linux driver
I mean, there is. It just isn’t recommended for most users.
FYI: If you aren’t aware, Arch has a CLI installer now that is very easy to use, should you ever want to give it a try (archinstall)
Endeavour is basically Arch with a more user friendly installer, a very small number of their own packages, and a coat of paint.
Manjaro is similar, except Manjaro runs their own repositories and delays packages for testing. This can lead to a whole bunch of issues when combined with the AUR. The team leading it has also been shown to be a little inept at times. I wouldn’t personally recommend it.
The modlog is public on lemmy
The only downside is it can make web browsing and shopping a bit of a pain. But that’s my own fault for not taking 10 minutes to figure out how to set up split tunneling or just hosting qBittorrent on my media server…
Advice: Look up Gluetun and dockerize your torrent/vpn setup. Makes things real simple (including moving where it is hosted, should you choose to)
TBF, that’s pretty much how mystical it is: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-clear-ram-memory-cache-buffer-and-swap-space-on-linux/
…What are you talking about?
…What? This is Redis. Linux doesn’t really benefit from this (aside from being an OS that can host Redis)
Manjaro might be good, but you’ll have to adjust the vacuum’s clock every time you want to clean
Posts are public on Lemmy. I can’t speak to specific instances and apps, but in the basic web interface, “View Votes” can be found under the three dot menu of each post.