They usually do if they don’t use kernel level anti cheat. But it’s a bit more complicated than Steam. There are guides online. It’s manageable but it’s not “click play and you’re done” like steam
They usually do if they don’t use kernel level anti cheat. But it’s a bit more complicated than Steam. There are guides online. It’s manageable but it’s not “click play and you’re done” like steam
For most users it probably just comes down to what is installed on their machine when they buy it. People generally don’t think about operating systems a whole lot.
I love KdenLive!
Explain what you mean by bloat please
There is also Mint Debian if you want Mint. But honestly, distro doesn’t matter at all to most users. Pick any desktop environment that looks nice to you and go for it.
Millions of dollars of pay are always absurd but this really puts it into perspective
If it were for security reasons, they wouldn’t allow work devices in the WiFi at all (which is a very reasonable policy)
They are making an effort though. Every other manufacturer also produces in China. Fairphone at least pays the workers better and tries to make the supply chain as ethical as possible.
Honestly, stock KDE is pretty nice, i barely change a thing and feel right at home.
That’s true and pretty cool and I will always choose Android over iOS, but it’s still a bad system. I want a phone architecture where I can just slap an OS on there like it’s a PC and upgrade to new versions until the hardware craps out. But I can’t
Main problem is that Android sucks too. The mobile OS market is a burning dumpster fire controlled by two of the biggest companies in the world.
My point is I use arch btw and I’d like to do so on my phone as well. (With it still being practical)
Standard PDF reader on Android is small but nice!
🐧: what is my purpose?
🧑💼: you run web servers.
🐧: oh my god