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I just like old hardware and synths. Idk maybe Valve and stuff...
Hey @privacyguides
I can't post a picture from my account on your lemmy instance. Please help.

@libreleah

Leah, why the LXDE banner?

I feel depressed...
Steam Deck and Steam Desktop stable updates bring lots of fixes

I love the smell of a freshly brewed Steam update in the morning. Valve released a Steam Client stable update for Steam Deck and Steam Desktop for November 29th so here's all that's new.

GamingOnLinux

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@BrodieOnLinux
@thelinuxEXP

I think this is a noteworthy thing to mention.

https://www.protondb.com/app/440?device=pc

It needs LD_PRELOAD which is scary due to anti-cheat to run on mesa drivers. It happens to other source engine games as well.

KDE Plasma 6 gets a first Alpha release

Nearly 10 years after KDE Plasma 5.0, the launch of KDE Plasma 6.0 is approaching and a first "Megarelease - Alpha" is out now for testing.

GamingOnLinux
ARK: Survival Ascended out now and enabled BattlEye for Steam Deck

Studio Wildcard with Grove Street Games and Instinct Games have released ARK: Survival Ascended, a full Unreal Engine 5 remake of ARK: Survival Evolved and it's playable on Steam Deck.

GamingOnLinux
Everything you need to know about Godot 4 Bundle

We’ve teamed up with Zenva Academy for a bundle of courses to teach you to make and develop games with Godot. Pay what you want & support Girls Who Code!

Humble Bundle

On #Linux machines, when did you stop referencing physical device names (like /dev/vda, /dev/sdc) in your configurations, and used either some form of auto-discovery or else relied on filesystem labels, partition UUIDs or other /dev/disk/by-* symlinks exclusively?

(boosts OK, of course)

more than 10 years ago
15.5%
5 to 10 years ago
27.6%
less than 5 years ago
17.2%
oh shit!
39.7%
Poll ended at .

Hey #Canonical. Stop trying to make everything a #Snap. #Snaps suck. Nobody wants them and we've already moved to #Flatpaks and #AppImages. Stop forcing your agenda on us.

#Linux #PackageManagers #Ubuntu