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Minecraft Java finally gets a Friends List and Peer-to-Peer multiplayer
17 May 2026 at 11:19 pm UTC
17 May 2026 at 11:19 pm UTC
Quoting: DraconicroseI needed this 5 years ago :( rented the cheapest servers I could find just to play with one other person.Setting up a local server with port forwarding was always an option, though. But when the connection itself isn't stable enough, or the PC isn't good enough, neither port forwarding or peer-to-peer can help.
Not only will the new Steam Controller scream at you but it can play tunes as well
17 May 2026 at 11:12 pm UTC
17 May 2026 at 11:12 pm UTC
Hmm... 🤔 Those touchpads could have OLED displays underneath, to show some eye expressions when things happen. 😆
The popular ZSNES emulator returns as SUPER ZSNES with enhanced features
4 May 2026 at 7:18 am UTC
4 May 2026 at 7:18 am UTC
Well, then... gotta look for EarthBound to test a little bit by the time SUPER ZSNES comes out. 😇
Oh, the YouTube video didn't show a Linux build, but that's already on the website. Time to test.
Oh, the YouTube video didn't show a Linux build, but that's already on the website. Time to test.
Linux Mint 22.2 Beta available for the next long-term supported release
13 Aug 2025 at 1:01 am UTC Likes: 3
13 Aug 2025 at 1:01 am UTC Likes: 3
I'm not sure exactly what the value of seeing a long list of installed software is, compared to using the main menu to see short lists per category. Maybe if someone installs a huge amount of software just to try them, it might be easier to have a list where you can multi-select the ones you want to uninstall (Synaptic is useful for this). With Mint, at least in MATE and Cinnamon, you can right-click a menu entry and uninstall it from there. That's really convenient, which is why I never needed a list of installed apps.
I first tried Mint in 2007. And after dual-booting and putting more time in it than in Windows, I made it my daily driver in 2009. I prefer Mint simply because it makes me work less than I had to by using other operating systems. As a sysadmin I have my own list of good practices, so clearly that helps, but I distro-hopped a lot since 2001 and I love an OS that gets out of my way and lets me do my things. There's compromise with everything. Mint being an LTS OS can be a nuisance when you absolutely need a newer version of something. But since they added Flatpak support in the Software Manager and Update Manager, to easily install and update software from other places than APT, that annoyance went away almost completely.
No OS is for everyone, and that includes Mint. But my needs have been fully covered at home and at work (multiple places) - where I was able to install my own OS. That's why I consider it a very good OS for people to start with when they consider moving away from Windows.
I first tried Mint in 2007. And after dual-booting and putting more time in it than in Windows, I made it my daily driver in 2009. I prefer Mint simply because it makes me work less than I had to by using other operating systems. As a sysadmin I have my own list of good practices, so clearly that helps, but I distro-hopped a lot since 2001 and I love an OS that gets out of my way and lets me do my things. There's compromise with everything. Mint being an LTS OS can be a nuisance when you absolutely need a newer version of something. But since they added Flatpak support in the Software Manager and Update Manager, to easily install and update software from other places than APT, that annoyance went away almost completely.
No OS is for everyone, and that includes Mint. But my needs have been fully covered at home and at work (multiple places) - where I was able to install my own OS. That's why I consider it a very good OS for people to start with when they consider moving away from Windows.
The Minecraft-like free and open source game VoxeLibre v0.90 brings dynamic settings and new fire spreading
13 Aug 2025 at 12:32 am UTC
13 Aug 2025 at 12:32 am UTC
Very good game with a very poor name 😄Suggestions? Something that sounds great and is not used by any other project or company? :grin:
The Minecraft-like free and open source game VoxeLibre v0.90 brings dynamic settings and new fire spreading
11 Aug 2025 at 8:46 pm UTC Likes: 1
11 Aug 2025 at 8:46 pm UTC Likes: 1
Thanks for covering this. :) What I find the most exciting for the early game is having enchanted deepslate pickaxes. They break the same blocks as stone pickaxes, so they're only meant for the basics (coal, iron, copper).
The deepslate tools have a 50% chance to be enchanted at craft time - on the crafting table - with a level-1 enchantment. And to make sure they're not overpowered, they can only be upgraded to level-2 enchantments on the anvil. The available enchantments are those that would also be possible on an enchantment table, so in the case of a pickaxe that's Efficiency, Unbreaking, Silk Touch and Fortune.
So now we can get a deepslate pickaxe with Unbreaking II, Efficiency II and Fortune II without an enchantment table. Sweet! :D It will probably take you about 2 stacks of deepslate to get all of these on a single pickaxes, but it really pays off.
By the way, the combat and spawning rebalancing are especially great for newbies and makes fighting hostiles less tedious. So it all adds up to a much friendlier start for less experienced players.
The deepslate tools have a 50% chance to be enchanted at craft time - on the crafting table - with a level-1 enchantment. And to make sure they're not overpowered, they can only be upgraded to level-2 enchantments on the anvil. The available enchantments are those that would also be possible on an enchantment table, so in the case of a pickaxe that's Efficiency, Unbreaking, Silk Touch and Fortune.
So now we can get a deepslate pickaxe with Unbreaking II, Efficiency II and Fortune II without an enchantment table. Sweet! :D It will probably take you about 2 stacks of deepslate to get all of these on a single pickaxes, but it really pays off.
By the way, the combat and spawning rebalancing are especially great for newbies and makes fighting hostiles less tedious. So it all adds up to a much friendlier start for less experienced players.
DOGWALK is a free casual game from the Blender Studio out now
14 Jul 2025 at 6:25 pm UTC Likes: 1
14 Jul 2025 at 6:25 pm UTC Likes: 1
While I never bothered to do an exhaustive survey, my impression is that there are quite a few games with feline protagonists, and big ones at that, but not that many from a canine perspective.Sven Bømwøllen features a dog in an important role, just not the protagonist. :grin:
Video Games Europe release a statement on Stop Killing Games
7 Jul 2025 at 12:26 pm UTC Likes: 6
7 Jul 2025 at 12:26 pm UTC Likes: 6
What's pathetic about Video Games Europe's statement is that they seemingly cannot fathom that people could run private servers with their own family and friends, instead of servers wide open to the whole world. They also seem to not even have the slightest clue about how any company can say "We're done, here's the server binary. If you want to run it, you take full responsibility, so use it wisely and have fun."
People don't expect game makers to be forever responsible for the infrastructure, they just want to be able to play the game even if that means they have to go through the hurdles of making their own servers and managing them on their own. But this probably sounds too simple for their complicated minds to get it.
People don't expect game makers to be forever responsible for the infrastructure, they just want to be able to play the game even if that means they have to go through the hurdles of making their own servers and managing them on their own. But this probably sounds too simple for their complicated minds to get it.
Fedora proposal to drop 32-bit support has been withdrawn
7 Jul 2025 at 3:40 am UTC Likes: 6
7 Jul 2025 at 3:40 am UTC Likes: 6
A lot of people think about games regarding this topic, and for good reason (especially on this website), but most software in existence has been written for 32-bit and this goes way beyond games, and most of it is no longer maintained. How much of it is still in use, is anyone's guess, but especially in the case of closed source software there's not much that can be done about it. Even in the case of FOSS, porting 32-bit software to 64-bit is not just about recompiling.
Some people wonder about who's going to maintain the 32-bit support. It's been supported so far, so it's obviously doable. It is more work than not having to maintain it, but it's still very relevant and important. Proposing the removal of 32-bit support should be replaced with pursuing the right way forward to make sure 32-bit can work with less maintenance effort - a win-win.
Some people wonder about who's going to maintain the 32-bit support. It's been supported so far, so it's obviously doable. It is more work than not having to maintain it, but it's still very relevant and important. Proposing the removal of 32-bit support should be replaced with pursuing the right way forward to make sure 32-bit can work with less maintenance effort - a win-win.
Happy Birthday, GamingOnLinux - 16 years today
5 Jul 2025 at 5:49 pm UTC Likes: 1
5 Jul 2025 at 5:49 pm UTC Likes: 1
Happy Birthday! :heart: