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Kaspersky release a free Virus Removal Tool for Linux
4 Jun 2024 at 8:27 am UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: legluondunetAnti-Virus for what use? I never saw a virus on my Linux computers in more than 25 years.
To collect information on our Linux hard drives and sell them to companies for their statistics?
Well there was the _one_ incident with xz, so...

Funny how no one realizes that antiviruses are fundamentally the wrong way to solve the problem. They are _reactive_, meaning they defend against old attacks, but old attacks rely on old bugs and old bugs get fixed. They don't defend against new attacks obviously because they don't know what they are.

The fact that they are needed on windows is not because antivirus is necessary, but rather because windows is garbage. It's a system where apps run with root access and the system is no help in updating them. So you have buggy old software running as root for years, _of course_ the system gets riddled with viruses.

Kaspersky release a free Virus Removal Tool for Linux
3 Jun 2024 at 12:57 pm UTC Likes: 11

> They say it can "detect both malware and adware, as well as legitimate programs that can be used for attacks".

Silly Kaspersky, you don't need a dedicated tool to format the windows drive.

Racing game BlazeRush ending support for Linux, macOS and SteamVR
22 May 2024 at 9:05 pm UTC Likes: 3

Why won't they put the old build in a branch so people on other platforms could still download it?

I mean fine, they updated it to be more modern, and they are too incompetent to do it cross-platform. They don't have to kill off the old builds.

PERIMETER: Legate Edition released on Steam with Linux support
21 May 2024 at 12:34 pm UTC

> Support for widescreen monitors with almost any resolution. You can change the resolution without restarting the game, and in windowed mode, changing the window size dynamically adjusts the game resolution.

Sad reality is that this is so hard to be considered a feature. Especially with Vulkan.

Valheim: Ashlands is out now with a supremely cool animated trailer
15 May 2024 at 4:44 am UTC

Quoting: razing32You have to create a new world , right ?
So any previous world and all progress made is kind of lost - well minus the skills / gear of the character.
No, IIUC, though it's recommended. Apparently it'll just convert that region in the existing world, which may leave odd terrain where you have buildings.

Valheim: Ashlands is out now with a supremely cool animated trailer
14 May 2024 at 8:22 pm UTC

Quoting: CanadianBlueBeer
Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: ShabbyXRecently started Valheim over the hype with the expectation that I won't like it (not into survival games in general). But damn, this game is fun!

Won't forget my first encounter with a troll that's for sure.
You never forget the first time you get killed by a falling tree either lol
Nope! (of course, we do try to smoosh anyone else when chopping trees. Agility Practice, that's it!)

Going to have to either make sure the fire thingies don't go to previous biomes, or see about upgrading roofs.

(gotta wait for mods to update before playing. sigh)

:D
Stop scaring me, lol, fire thingies? Special roofs?

I have yet to die from a falling tree though, natural reaction to trees falling is to get out of the way? :D

The Official Stardew Valley Cookbook is out now
14 May 2024 at 3:39 pm UTC Likes: 4

Maybe _now_ my 7yo will eat his vegetables, cause cooking and eating is all he does in the game itself :D

Valheim: Ashlands is out now with a supremely cool animated trailer
14 May 2024 at 3:36 pm UTC Likes: 6

Recently started Valheim over the hype with the expectation that I won't like it (not into survival games in general). But damn, this game is fun!

Won't forget my first encounter with a troll that's for sure.

NVIDIA switching to open kernel modules by default in future driver update for Turing+
12 May 2024 at 1:40 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: melkemind
Quoting: Viesta2015
Quoting: elmapul
Quoting: lejimsterI thought I had seen a lot of news related to Nvidia and open source projects lately. I wonder... Maybe they are involved in a piece of hardware Valve are making? We know Valve want the ability to fix driver issues as they arise which is only possible if the drivers are open source.
either a valve home console, or VR Headset or just steamOS general relase...

i doubt steamdeck 2 will go nvidia
Best case scenario would be a valve home console... along with an updated VR Set and have them both separate... it'd allow others to use any piece of VR equipment they wish and use it as a general PC if people wanted. :)
(especially with steam link on quest 3)
One thing we know for sure is that if Nvidia is doing something, the movtive is pure profit. Let's just hope it's not some A.I. thing that has nothing to do with gaming.
First of all, the entire reason for _any_ company's existence is profit. You say that like it makes them particularly evil, but it doesn't. Yes, some company's have more goodwill than others, but your argument can't be "how dare they want profit?". What makes you think is the reason Linux itself is good? It's because numerous companies work on it purely for their own profit. There are very few developers left working on the kernel who aren't affiliated with a company.

And yes, of course it's some AI reason. AI is the hottest thing right now, and Nvidia's hardware happens to be really good at it. OpenAI and Google may be in a battle over AI, but they all come to Nvidia for hardware, and that's a LOT of hardware. If any of them asks Nvidia to open source anything, they will because money talks.

Zink driver startup time squashed with new patches
29 Apr 2024 at 12:43 pm UTC Likes: 7

Quoting: basedFirst time hearing of a graphics chip that can do Vulkan but not OpenGL.

Reminds me of one 2003 XP laptop I had which couldn't do OpenGL on Win7 yet DirectX games ran fine with it, but that was a driver issue
It's not so much that they _can't_ do opengl, and more like they didn't bother writing a driver for it. The premise of a layer like Zink is exactly that it lets vendors stop caring about opengl and focus on vulkan.

For the record, the samsung xclipse gpus don't have an opengl es driver and use ANGLE.