Big fan of SBC gaming, open source engine recreations/source ports, gaming in general, alternative operating systems, and all things modding.
Trying to post and comment often in an effort to add to Lemmy’s growth.
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I make backups in case of disc or disc reader failures and download them through other means on occasion because I can’t be bothered removing the drive from the console or setting up an FTP server.
Gnome 3 came out and totally changed everything. I didn’t like it at first and I switched to KDE 4, like a mother fucker. People hated that shit too but whatever, those people are idiots.
Then MATE Desktop came out, and what does it look like today?
The fucking same shit from the naughties.
Anyone running MATE Desktop today is a Linux boomer.
That’s like saying anyone running the Chicago95 theme is a boomer.
You don’t need to gatekeep the bleeding edge.
A useful word for situations like this is defenestrate. It means to throw a person or thing out of a window.
Of course. Then you are obligated to spend at least a little more than $25 so they aren’t going to waste
The mentions of unreleased DLC was interesting to read about.
On the off chance the checksum on yours is different, you don’t want it somehow noted and flagged by … anyways, levels of paranoia I get and respect. They can’t take that thumb drive if its air-gapped!!
Do you think I’m worried about Microsoft coming after me for backing up my copy of Halo?
In this video MattKC tries to start decompiling Lego Island. It kind of explains it as well and acts as an example
Good to hear. Thanks for the link. I’ll have to test it out in a VM
I’ve done that with console games on multiple occasions. I’ll own a physical copy and already went through the trouble to back up my own copy with my console but I’ll download it anyway
I do that when I need data files for some open source engine recreation. I have multiple copies of Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 and Morrowind but can’t be bothered to reinstall them for five minutes of use.
I get it but that sounds like a bit of a niche problem and I don’t know if OP, as a beginner, would have much luck setting up Arch on their own without running into some weird issue of a similar caliber.
If you are looking for something a little more stable than Manjaro but still Arch based and beginner friendly EndeavorOS is a good option.
Not an answer to your question or suggesting you jump from Fedora just putting it out there.
Yeah I’ve seen many 10 year old devices still working
A good reason to buy used. I wonder which devices stopped receiving updates before that point or if they’d push out one just to break the jailbreak process like Nintendo did with the 3DS
What? Jailbreaking or drag and drop file management?
If you mean the former I think you are correct but slightly older supported models still work just fine in my opinion.
Fair enough if that’s the case. They could always buy used. They typically don’t receive a ton of ware
Is there a reason you are so against Kindles?
You can mod them for KOReader and you can always drag and drop your own files bypassing Amazon’s echo system.
Also what’s causing the Boox to fail? Seems strange for an ereader
Thank you. That was well written and I the info I was looking for.
Yubikeys can work with KeePassDX you just need to install the key driver and have NFC enabled
Also I’m pretty sure you are always supposed to touch the key initially when you use it for things like unlocking your KeePass database and what not