I have two partitions, one for the OS, and one for storage. Can I expand the OS partition without losing data?
https://lemmy.world/post/39247131
I have two partitions, one for the OS, and one for storage. Can I expand the OS partition without losing data? - Lemmy.World
Title, I installed my system with two partitions, a big one and a small one for
the OS. I figured 100GB would be enough for the OS one, but apparently not as it
keeps filling up. Steam keeps filling it for some reason, something to do with
Proton. I know that messing with partition sizes has a risk of data loss and all
that, and I don’t really want to lose parts of my OS.
Stop stressing my GPU and start hiring artists
https://lemmy.world/post/38792179
Could somebody recommend me a reliable and safe email service to use instead of Google and Microsoft ones?
https://lemmy.world/post/38573753
Could somebody recommend me a reliable and safe email service to use instead of Google and Microsoft ones? - Lemmy.World
Lemmy
For those of you who enjoy open-world games, how big of a world is too big?
https://lemmy.world/post/38328379
For those of you who enjoy open-world games, how big of a world is too big? - Lemmy.World
There are already some huge maps out there, Just Cause 2 and 3 both have maps at
around 1000km2, and those games are beloved by their players. But if the next
Cyberpunk game was announced with Night City now being the size of an actual
large metropolis, say like New York, would you say that’s too big? What
determines what “too big” is?
What's your favorite case of a game making fun of you?
https://lemmy.world/post/38263718
Do Vulkan shaders need to be processed before every game?
https://lemmy.world/post/38142816
Do Vulkan shaders need to be processed before every game? - Lemmy.World
Often when I launch a game through Steam that “processing Vulkan shaders” window
appears and loads for a couple minutes. Sometimes it takes no time, sometimes it
takes several minutes. But then, for larger games like Dune Awakening or Outer
Worlds 2, the game needs to sit and process shaders for another couple minutes
anyway. But for some games, like Enshrouded, I can skip the Vulkan processing
with no problems in the game (I do that because the Vulkan processing doesn’t go
anywhere). So what is that Vulkan processing for?
How large would a pool have to be for you to swim in it if there is also a corpse in the pool?
https://lemmy.world/post/38081087
How large would a pool have to be for you to swim in it if there is also a corpse in the pool? - Lemmy.World
There are many corpses in the ocean, but nobody has any corpse-related qualms
about swimming in the ocean. But most people would not swim in a pool with a
corpse in it.
What's the most impressive video game mod you've ever come across?
https://lemmy.world/post/37903894
What's the most impressive video game mod you've ever come across? - Lemmy.World
Lemmy
How do I set up World of Warcraft for use with Linux?
https://lemmy.world/post/37848215
How do I set up World of Warcraft for use with Linux? - Lemmy.World
I’ve looked around a little, and found some mentions of using Lutris, or running
it through Steam (tbh I don’t know how that would work), but I’m not really able
to find any guide that explains the process well enough. I’m so used to the game
being handled by Blizzard’s Battle.net [http://Battle.net] launcher, so I can’t
really wrap my head around how that would work.