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Latest Comments by stephenseiber420
Sorry Arch (EndeavourOS), it's not working out any more and hello Fedora
10 Apr 2022 at 12:43 pm UTC

Quoting: Liam Dawe
Quoting: mohammedziad
Fedora does come with some of its own issues, like NVIDIA drivers being a nuisance to install, which they definitely should improve. If other distributions can do one-click or one-line installs, I'm sure they could do it too.
I like to install the NVIDIA driver using this [External Link] it is still not an official support from fedora but it is the fastest way on fedora also note that the devs says that it's Only tested on 9XX/10XX/20XX/30XX series discrete NVIDIA cards.
Huh, so it's like the one I used for Arch, wish it showed up in my Googling <_<
i am curious as to what you were using for arch linux

Linux Mint want to remind you to run updates
22 Feb 2021 at 5:45 pm UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: CatKiller
Quoting: RoosterAt first we will be like. Let's just force updates for non tech users.
It's only you that's talking about forcing updates. I'm just saying to enable automatic updates by default to help those that wouldn't be able to enable automatic updates by themselves.
personally, I think there should be an option to enabled by default in the installer to have auto-updates. one that can't be missed. this way those "technical" users can update or not update when they feel like it. and those users who might not even know there is an update or how to update can in fact receive the updates automatically. I feel like this is a win-win approach. Personally, as a user of Arch-Linux, I update at minimum daily before I shut down for the day and my bf has taken to this approach as well. though my raspberry-pi running ubuntu for pi-hole only gets updated if I happen to need to ssh onto it for some reason...

Another Steam Beta is out, updates the Linux Runtime to help Steam Play Proton
12 Dec 2019 at 2:10 am UTC Likes: 1

im kinda on the fence here. I have paid hundreds of dollars for my games which on one device I can open an unlimited amount but my husband cant even play a different game I own without locking my whole library. now at least there is a work around for two people the owner of the game is offline and the "family" member can both play the same game. multiplayer compatible if it doesnt use steam mmp... if it does have to buy the game for him too. I think they should have it be one or two member family you can play the same game if you dont own it but other games in the library. or mabye allow families to actually have like a family account

HEARTBEAT, a monster-filled RPG looks really sweet and it's getting a Linux version
15 Dec 2018 at 1:15 am UTC

the thumbnail for this reminded me of a space game that came out a while ago F2p. but i cant remember the name of it. it was an multiplayer game. each player has a job and you have different senerios. one you had the AI decide to kill everyone. another you had members who where part of cult. found out the game name space station 13.

Editorial: An open letter to Valve on why they should keep on embracing Linux
9 Dec 2018 at 11:58 pm UTC Likes: 4

I must say I get competition is great but I hate having my games split between multiple apps library. got command and conquer, battle field 4, and sim city with EA. wow, diablo 3 and star craft 2 with battlenet, witcher 3 with gog and 300 games on steam. there is a point where compitition is great but EA, blizzard arent actually even competing with steam. I would love intergration with EA, battlenet and GOG doubt that would happen. WE need a program to link all these programs together to give one gaming library.