I’ve been using Arch (BTW) for a few years now. I would only consider switching to something non-Arch if they started enshittifying like Windows. I don’t see that happening though.
Programmer, Linux user
I’ve been using Arch (BTW) for a few years now. I would only consider switching to something non-Arch if they started enshittifying like Windows. I don’t see that happening though.
How is Tenacity compared to Audacity? Are plugins implemented in tenacity, and if so, do audacity plugins work in tenacity?
What shenanigans? What have they been doing?
For my classes, certain ones required Visual Studios, but for the most part, you can just run that in a VM (or use JetBrains substitutes if you can). However, if you’re doing game design or development, a VM might not preform well unless you have a GPU passthrough setup.
ArcoLinux ArchLinux (BTW) because I love tinkering with computers.
Finding ways to automate tedious tasks is the fun part of the challenge. Scripts, systemd services, bash aliases are a great skill to learn. (Especially bash)
Also I’m too used to pacman and AUR to go back to APT.
Pacman /w chaotic-aur, otherwise AUR with yay
Typo in the first sentence.
Should say “Qt nice is here!”
Let us know if that fixes the issue. I’m having the same problem on my end.
Hack nerd font is my go to for terminal use.
Super Tux Cart!
Meanwhile, Manjaro Users on 5.27 in the back:
Pretty good. Some games have issues on Linux, especially some that don’t have native controls for DualShock 4 controllers and not using Steam Input. Even the ones that do sometimes dont work without Steam Input on (which shows XBOX buttons).
I’ve only had actual crashes with Forza Horizon 4 and 5 on Linux. Everything else works fine.
Distro is Arch Linux (BTW).
As to why I swapped, I get better performance on Linux than on Windows.