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It doesn’t support sms anymore. You can only message Signal users.
It doesn’t support sms anymore. You can only message Signal users.
All games are x86, so you’ll get that 10-40% CPU overhead.
Steam itself doesn’t even support 64bit, let alone arm.
You can play Epic Games too, but then it becomes a chore to setup.
Every package has an architecture but you never have to care about it.
No its not, the package is literally “htop”.
I think you are mistaken. An example:
https://archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/glib2/
https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/glib2/glib2/
Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libglib2.0-0
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/libglib2.0-cil
This is the common case, but Debian gets really out there some times.
And I’ll just say dnf
is a much easier to use tool:
dnf install /usr/bin/aprogram
dnf install 'pkgconfig(glib-2.0)'
As a packager I’ll just say Debian is the one with the weird package names. Fedora just matches upstream names generally, similar to Arch.
Fedora will live without red hat. It’s got a community structure in place, all infrastructure is open, etc.
Obviously it would lose some funding and manpower but other distros get by.
A distro has thousands of independent sources. No your distro doesn’t audit them all, barely any.
You can choose folders in the portal now.
You can just like, say you do. I think a lot of people who check “Christian” in the US have little to no involvement in it beyond saying “thank God” occasionally.
TL;DR for anybody worried. systemd-tmpfiles --purge
was too broad in scope (and has a confusing name) so now you must be more specific when using it to avoid accidentally deleting things.
It depends what you liked about there games but IMO none are like it still.
The key design points to me are a less rigid structure for their missions and world, interactivity of the world and combat, and the role playing opportunities.
Some games cover parts of these, like Outer Worlds tries to have the story structure and role playing, but is otherwise very static and small scoped in its world.
Interactive sims like Prey have interactive world and combat (far more so) but its not trying to do the other aspects at all.
I don’t believe anything gets it all right.
I tried it after repeatedly reading it was good now. The main change is the servers work. If you disliked the structure or content it’s just more of the same. A few boring npcs were added I guess.
In simple usage OpenGL can perform identical to Vulkan. A compositor with little complex rendering won’t change.
It does tie them together for Signal themselves.
The phone is extremely low end hardware and not pleasant to use.
They’ve done great work investing in the software but its still young and incomplete.
I would buy a new one if it had significantly more powerful hardware.
bash sucks but i don’t agree. Some simple rules like regularly use intermediate variables with useful names and never use shorthand arguments goes a long way.
Linux has a sandbox solution growing in popularity, flatpak.