Have you tried using openrgb?
Is your cache folder on a hdd?
Minix inside everyone cpu
I’m OP dude
I have updated my existing installation of fedora 39 kde to 40 and the nvidia kernel module didn’t load properly so nouveau was used instead, than I have redone the setup for the dmks because it wasn’t present in the config file to load it and everything worked fine for now. Anyway on fedora 40 you need to install xorg yourself
Ah shit we are back to “Ken Thompson Compiler Hack” again
Have you ever heard about yt-dl?
I have tried many times to use it and it didn’t work either on windows or on linux, indeed the one I have on github changed 2 times from the one you currently are commenting
The accounts.json you just commented doesn’t work anymore!
Probably this is the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo1FFNUVB-Q
They did nothing to support totk before the release date as even stated in this article from pcgamers
The emulation teams have forbidden all discussion of running Tears of the Kingdom from their Discord servers—Yuzu only allows vague discussion of the contents of the game, but requests for help or discussion of performance quickly earns chatters a deleted message and a warning or ban. To avoid being involved with pirated material, the emulator developers have vowed, at least publicly, not to release updates targeting issues with Tears of the Kingdom. “We are waiting for the game to release, so that members of our team can each legally dump their own copies of the game,”
The game only happened to run without any work by them (and it’s understandable after 6 years of development and the various documentation already available for the switch’s tegra chip) and this is happening every time a new game for the switch is released.
And you forgot to say that their linux handheld is made with gaming in mind
Do you known kde has discover to install and update applications with a gui right?
I never hear Gnome users crying about Valve heavily supporting KDE, so why are you angry about this?
This does not happen because Gnome is the most supported desktop environment out there, they have Red Hat, Google, Canonical, OpenSuse even Microsoft donated to Gnome. Don’t get me wrong some of this company do support kde too, but Gnome get treated in a different way because it’s the default de for most of the distros out there.
Yes the deer is the Libreboot logo
I don’t agree with you on this, people are used to install app on other operating systems this way, there is a better way yes I’m not arguing this, but a lot of proprietary software is distributed this way and not on the snap store, and being ubuntu a noob friendly distro make it worse for the averange user to search the internet only to install deb packages instead of providing a user friendly interface!
No brother non possiamo tenere questo segreto fino alla fine