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Attentat 1942, a 'historically-accurate' World War 2 adventure is now on Linux
17 Jun 2020 at 9:32 am UTC Likes: 3

Nice one, hope it sells well.

Actually, I think it's a great moment to release something like this considering the political situation. Also purchased it ^^

Humble launch the Fight for Racial Justice Bundle with 100% going to charity
17 Jun 2020 at 9:31 am UTC

Quoting: EhvisIt's a pretty great bundle of games. With one slight problem. If you've been buying games for a while, you likely own most of it already.
I think in this case the main point is to give to charity to combat racism, having the games is a bit less important. Also, there is the option to give the games away to those who might need them more than us :)

Desperados III confirmed to be coming to Linux this Summer
17 Jun 2020 at 9:26 am UTC

I think I like Japan setting better, but will definitely give this one a try too :D

Star Labs reveal their new Linux-powered Star LabTop Mk IV
12 Jun 2020 at 8:31 am UTC

I was in talks to Star Labs sales and they commented me about this option, happy to see it so quickly in the market. I'm in search of a laptop, and for the price this might be the best option so far!

System76 announce their 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen powered Serval WS laptop
12 Jun 2020 at 8:28 am UTC

Calling that monstruosity portable or even laptop (Whose gonna put that heavy heater on its lap?) it sure is a game of irony :D

Glad to see an AMD CPU on it though. As many have stated, an nvidia gpu makes it less of an option as well. In any case, I hope it sells well enough so System 76 can continue adding AMD in their products.

Supraland is leaving GOG after less than a year, dev says sales were low
9 Jun 2020 at 8:32 pm UTC

I got the game, installed it once, and then left it. I shouldn't even have bought it in the first place.

Linux Mint votes no on Snap packages, APT to block snapd installs
3 Jun 2020 at 8:13 pm UTC

I am, in general, fairly neutral with snap. I don't quite like having to use a different package managers to install certain things, nor canonical ubiquitous control over it, but like @Tuxee mentioned above, for some things, namely commercial hardware, is just very handy and convenient (at time of writing bitwarden cli, digitalocean cli, intellij and postman)

Lenovo adding Ubuntu & Red Hat on their entire ThinkStation and ThinkPad P lines
2 Jun 2020 at 11:31 pm UTC Likes: 2

Great move. If they expand the support to other thinkpad models will be even bigger news. However, I believe we should still support companies like tuxedo, purism or system 76 instead. For the same reason that we should buy our groceries from the local shop :)

Raspberry Pi 4 goes 8GB, plus new 64bit OS
29 May 2020 at 7:37 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: Mohandevir
Quoting: ArehandoroI wish they look into including some m.2 SSD out of the box and deprecate the sd card. Also wish had the money to do a cluster with several of them :D
Not an nvme but this is at least better than an SD card:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-boot-from-usb-firmware-beta [External Link]
Saw that but will still require having an external SSD connected via USB to it (just nit-picking here haha)

Raspberry Pi 4 goes 8GB, plus new 64bit OS
29 May 2020 at 3:41 pm UTC Likes: 3

I wish they look into including some m.2 SSD out of the box and deprecate the sd card. Also wish had the money to do a cluster with several of them :D