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Latest Comments by CajunMoses
Lutris now being built with Claude AI, developer decides to hide it after backlash
13 Mar 2026 at 6:38 pm UTC Likes: 4

People are willing to forgive, forget, and accept just about anything except an arrogant attitude.

Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name
28 Jan 2026 at 10:00 pm UTC

As long as no one is being defrauded or physically assaulted, "There Is No Such Thing As Bad Publicity." So, a high-spirited verbal match is likely only to lead to more people finding out that Bazzite is the gaming phenomenon that they'd never otherwise have heard about.

Valve amended the Steam survey for December 2025 - Linux actually hit another all-time high
7 Jan 2026 at 6:05 am UTC

It's a very nice trend. But there are too many variables to predict what will happen. It helps that Linux seems to be getting more positive press lately. And lot's of disenfranchised desktops/laptop should have been freed up by the TPM 2.0 debacle; so, hopefully some of that will continue to come back online with Linux. But it won't last forever.

KDE Plasma 6.5 is out now with a number of highly-requested features
21 Oct 2025 at 4:44 pm UTC

Tempting. [b]Very[/b] tempting. But I'm determined to move away from Plasma (Kinoite) and return to Budgie (Atomic) with the release of Fedora 43. The only reason that I didn't stick with Budgie before was that it was still based on Xorg. Budgie 10.10 is based on Wayland. I prefer Budgie's elegant simplicity and performance edge. For now, I'm still using Plasma with its installation defaults. So obviously, Plasm's configuration genius is lost on me.

Fedora proposal to drop 32-bit support has been withdrawn
2 Jul 2025 at 7:28 am UTC Likes: 1

Anyone see the irony of this situation? Linux users have been enticing Windows users to start using Linux because Microsoft has the audacity to block users of older technology from using the most recent version of its desktop OS. Meanwhile, Linux distros are on the verge of doing the very same type of thing. You know, some folks would probably still prefer to use typewriters, carbon paper, and whiteout. Does that mean the rest us should keep that stuff around, just in case?