
I thought steam was able to run natively on Wayland?
An just 30-something Software Dev that enjoys gaming, woodworking, electronics and plenty of other hobbies. Too many hobbies.
I thought steam was able to run natively on Wayland?
I really liked LMDE. I eventually moved to arch though because I’m a tinkerer at heart. If I need stability without constant updates though, a Debian based distro is my go-to. LMDE for a desktop, or just straight up Debian with no thrills for a server.
Yeah that’s what I meant, sorry
If using steam gaming mode by default with deck/htpc variant. Yes, as it doesn’t even boot up an OS Desktop Environment in the background. It’s not going to be much more but it’s a non-zero amount that will felt more or less depending on the innate power of your hardware
Gyro is at its best when it’s used for small adjustments anyway. Your door never be doing wide sweeps moving the screen around a bunch on a handheld. And then it only being enabled with the capacitative sticks allows you to easily readjust physically without moving around in game.
Make sure to turn the controller on when holding the B button. It’s only recognised correctly in steam when it’s in direct input mode and by default it boots into xinput
Capacitive sticks are a game changer for enabling gyro. It’s hard to go back to controllers without them. Same goes for back buttons.
The gyro works perfectly fine with this update
Isn’t it more akin to stealing money though? Or to be more precise stealing the potential of money since not everyone who pirates would ever have paid for it on the first place.
Well explained. Thanks
I’m not exactly knowledgeable when it comes to kernel stuff and cheating in general. But couldn’t Linux say have some functionality in the kernel that will never lie about what apps are running and games as such as this can then query that against a blacklist for anti cheat?
Does this include being able to remap the back buttons individually via steam input now?
I miss fireworks. For me that was the best. I’ve never jived with Photoshop or is alternatives.
I have since landed on krita, aseprite and inkscape. But i still miss the workflow I got used to with fireworks.
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Proper grammar means shit all in English, unless you’re worrying for a specific style, in which you follow the grammar rules for that style.
Standard English has such a long list of weird and contradictory rules with nonsensical exceptions, that in every day English, getting your point across in communication is better than trying to follow some more arbitrary rules.
Which become even more arbitrary as English becomes more and more a melting pot of multicultural idioms and slang. Although I’m saying that as if that’s a new thing, but it does feel like a recent thing to be taught that side of English rather than just “The Queen’s(/King’s) English” as the style to strive for in writing and formal communication.
I say as long as someone can understand what you’re saying, your English is correct. If it becomes vague due to mishandling of the classic rules of English, then maybe you need to follow them a bit. I don’t have a specific science to this.
Obligatory Lemmy is social media response
It should also work for Cursor now if anyone is into that but I’ve not confirmed it myself.
Get Codium if you want more control and less MS oversight
Fair enough, I rescind my statement
I have bazzite on a gaming only HTPC and it’s a gazillion times easier to use than having windows boot into big picture mode. It’s just so much better, I rarely have to keep a mouse around with me now for when I want/need to change system settings.