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Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine team
29 Aug 2024 at 3:45 pm UTC

Quoting: TheRiddickMaybe this will lead to more applications that rely on NET to work. In particular all those mod managers that hate working under WINE.
Odd. I have no problems running Mod Organizer 2 with Fallout: New Vegas under Wine-GE. It's an older version, mind you. In fact, I have more problems running it under native Windows on the same laptop.

Come to think of it, does MO2 need .NET?

GameCube and Wii emulator Dolphin getting an official Flatpak for Linux and Steam Deck
27 Aug 2024 at 6:05 pm UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: AdutchmanAppimage is a dead format.
Hardly.

Quoting: AdutchmanMaybe for emulators then
No not just for emulators. Many popular open source games and applications use the format.

Quoting: AdutchmanIt might also just be preference, since I really dislike managing Appimages and they are a pain to update.
I suspect that your opinion on the format's future is very much a bias based off your preference. I personally prefer an AppImage. They take less space and, IMO, are less of a pain in the butt to manage. I use AppImageLauncher [External Link] for that. Updating is a simple matter of removing the old and dropping in the new. And, updates happen when I want them to happen.

Depending on your install setup, AppImageLauncher can even automate the update process with certain AppImages.

AppImage installation is a quick process. You simply go into the Permissions tab under File Properties in your favorite file browser and mark the AppImage file as executable. Then you run it. AppImageLauncher detects the launch and integrates it into your GUI. No root permissions required.

Flatpaks, on the other hand, are a mess of permissions to get them to integrate with the rest of your system. (I know, they have a tool for that -- also on Flathub.). You can't control where they're placed so they end up choking up valuable space on your OS partition (I prefer to keep my games on a separate partition). They take loads of extra space compared to repository or AppImage installs. They install extra stuff without telling you when or why. Then there's the official vs unofficial bs -- most of the time, a flatpak is no more trustworthy than the claims made against AppImages. I could go on and on about my negative experiences with flatpaks ...

There is room in this world for multiple solutions to a problem. I am happy that we have all these choices available to us.

NVIDIA driver with Linux kernel 6.10 causing kernel oops
26 Aug 2024 at 4:08 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: hardpenguin
This appears to happen across drivers 550, 555 and even the latest 560.
Yet again I am grateful for Debian Sid maintainers keeping me on the 535 line
Ditto for the Linux Mint maintainers. Also on the 535 line (at least, for LM 21 -- haven't upgraded to 22 yet).

Steam Deck gets a global resolution override in latest Beta, plus more desktop Steam fixes
24 Aug 2024 at 3:28 pm UTC

Quoting: MohandevirDo we know if Valve is working to bring something similar to lossless scaling to SteamOS? It seems it does "miracles" on Windows side, on ANY game.

Is it better than AMD FSR? I must admit that I can't compare, I don't have a Windows partition. :sick:
I could be wrong (no Steam Deck), but isn't that what Gamescope does?

I'm quite excited for the Starship Troopers: Extermination single-player
24 Aug 2024 at 3:21 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Purple Library GuyThe movie is not so much a portrayal of the book as a satire of it, poking fun at all the fascism.
Now that you mention it, that's how it feels to me too.

I'm quite excited for the Starship Troopers: Extermination single-player
23 Aug 2024 at 5:00 pm UTC Likes: 1

I have a real sweet spot for Starship Troopers, as one of my favourite sci-fi movies.
Heinlein's original novel is even better.

Microsoft breaks some Linux dual-boots in a recent Windows update
23 Aug 2024 at 4:24 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Highballhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [External Link]

Honestly I don't know how well it works. I haven't dual booted for close to twenty years and this tool didn't exist then as far as I know.
Yep. It works. Saved my bacon several times. Very easy to use.

Linux Mint includes it on their Live USB (aka MintStick). I always make sure to have a MintStick on hand. Works with any Ubuntu derived distro.

I believe that Boot-Repair provides an ISO for their own bootable USB but I prefer my MintStick.

Microsoft breaks some Linux dual-boots in a recent Windows update
21 Aug 2024 at 4:16 pm UTC

Not an issue for me. I rarely update Windows any way (don't use it very often) and, like rambo919, I tend to favour legacy boot on most of my systems.

Secure Boot is a nuisance I prefer to leave disabled.

Check out the fancy new trailer for Beyond All Reason a really great free and open source RTS
20 Aug 2024 at 6:06 pm UTC

This and all the SpringRTS games look very interesting. I haven't looked at Total Annihilation in over 20 years. Its "descendents" look amazing! That being said, I've always leaned more to the style of Warcraft I/II and the Age of ... games myself. Might have to take a peak at these games and see what they're like.

FINAL FANTASY XVI comes to PC on September 17 - demo available
20 Aug 2024 at 5:53 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Ehvis
I'm so far behind on FINAL FANTASY it's crazy at this point, ...
My number of played FF games is still ..... 0! And this has denuvNO, so guess the total will remain like that for a while longer.
Same here.