You can use pretty much any device that runs Android or Linux to run Steam Link. Even something like a Chromecast will do.
You can use pretty much any device that runs Android or Linux to run Steam Link. Even something like a Chromecast will do.
Won’t anybody think of the employees in the orphan crushing industry?
My router can limit access time but I’m not sure if it’s on a device by device basis. Might be worth checking.
Here’s a video with some good builds at different price points. That should be a decent starting point.
Instructions unclear, dick now stuck in computer.
But does it run Doom?
Chances are she won’t even notice if you put Linux on her machine. My wife certainly didn’t. I tried to explain the concept of different OSs to her but she didn’t care. The Firefox icon looks a bit different, but that was the only thing she noticed.
I’m a big fan of Mint. It’s great for beginners but also for anyone who just wants to run their PC with minimal hassle. Considering those are pretty low power machines, I’d go for the Xfce editions too. Personally, I think Xfce is a bit sparse but it runs well on older hardware.
There are also a few distros specifically for older hardware, but I don’t have experience with those. I’d suggest starting with Mint and seeing how that goes.
From what I’ve heard that also applies to some South American countries. But in any developed country it’s basically unthinkable to do something like this without getting caught.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear. I have nothing to say to that.
I never claimed he was. My point is that it doesn’t matter what particular holy book any genocidal maniac waves around.
Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, et al: am I a joke to you?
I got it to run before but then the 22 upgrade borked my system. I don’t know if it was because of ROCM or Pipewire. Then i reinstalled Mint and tried to install ROCM again, but that borked it again. So let’s see if it works this time.
Thanks, I’ll look into that.
I tried to install ROCM on my machine to run Stable Diffusion. So far I’ve managed to bork my system to the point of having to reinstall.
I do think it’s about time for a successor. But that didn’t mean the current Steam deck isn’t viable any more. There are still thousands of games it will happily play. And the others can probably be made to run with some TLC from the developers.
Hahaha, good one.
I’d recommend cycling or hiking. Great ways to combine touching grass with exercise. And both great for working through things you have in your mind.
New law dropped yesterday. Two plus two is five now.