I can’t watch the video, is there a link to a git somewhere?
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Check both out over at https://distrosea.com/ to see which you like more. Also different DEs come with different standard apps like which text editor or terminal they use. If you do not have a preference there, it shouldn’t matter much. Also you can switch those out if one in particular isn’t to your liking.
Of course you can, why wouldn’t you? It’s Fedora Kinoite with added stuff for gaming. There is a special edition for devs in the making, in case you’re interested in keeping an eye on that: https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/introducing-the-bazzite-developer-experience-alpha/7342/64
I doubt that would help, sadly. There is SO MUCH advice out there already, but people always think they are special and have a very rare and complicated use case.
Kory@lemmy.mlto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•What do you think of procedurally generated dungeons?5·7 days agoDepends on the game. In Deep Rock Galactic it’s great, you always have to keep exploring, you never know what’s waiting for you down there.
Edit: but it’s not a classic “dungeon”
Kory@lemmy.mlto Peertube@lemmy.world•[PieFed Announcements] Your feedback on changes to private voting, please2·17 days agoI see! It’s working now, thanks.
Kory@lemmy.mlto Peertube@lemmy.world•[PieFed Announcements] Your feedback on changes to private voting, please2·18 days agoLemmyverse link gives me internal server error. Piefed link can’t be reached from lemmy.
Why not test Secureblue instead of Silverblue?
Kory@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tool to install a linux distro in dual boot directly from Windows? Without live USB3·2 months agoIt’s not what OP asked for.
Kory@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tool to install a linux distro in dual boot directly from Windows? Without live USB7·2 months agoForgive the not so serious remark: you can run Linux in Excel!
I’ll sure try Diablo, I totally forgot about that. Having played Diablo 2 Resurrected recently, that fits. Also want to try that Lego game, never heard about it, but it looks fun. And maybe some Icewind Dale, but not sure how that holds up :)
This is great, thank you so much. Saved so I can add something if I come across anything you hadn’t covered yet.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some gaming to do!
Sorry to hear you had trouble with the installation. Since we have such a vast variety of hardware, you will always find a person having trouble with a specific distro I believe. That’s why having so many to choose from is awesome - but also a bit daunting at the start. Glad it’s working now, hope it stays that way.
I remember you asking about what distro to pick, what a wonderful follow-up post. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thanks for the explanation! I agree, this has been very helpful already. Now I go and do some reading on it.
Oh I see, thanks. I thought you could also edit images with Inkscape. I’m apparently not very well versed in these topics.
Curious why you would need Gimp and Inkscape? Wouldn’t one of them be enough? Is one of them better suited for certain tasks?
Kory@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?63·4 months agoThat’s not too hard a question for me, I’ve been using the same DE for years: KDE
That inspired me, thank you.
Nevermind, I was able to read the comments and the poster said “I WILL be open-sourcing the code ASAP, but I’m still working out exactly what that will look like, and I also have a few personal reasons for delaying.” So there’s not git yet for everybody else who is wondering.