You can install games from Epic, Ubisoft etc. using other Linux applications.
Like Heroic for GOG And Epic, Lutris for everything else.
You can install games from Epic, Ubisoft etc. using other Linux applications.
Like Heroic for GOG And Epic, Lutris for everything else.
Jellyfin can be self-hosted with Radarr to automatically download shows you want to it and be streamed with Jellyfin.
Also you get Bloons TD6 with your Netflix account
Betterbird (Thunderbird fork) for pc, K-9 for phone.
As I understand it, it’s read-only, so the updates you get are basically replacing your current ones but keeping your apps (like flatpaks) installed.
Instructions unclear, M&M’s container on fire around cylinder.
What does it stand for?
I have the Samsung one right now, but the problem with it is that I can’t charge while listening to music and I ain’t gonna sacrifice sound quality with a 2 in 1 dongle.
Headphone jack 3.5mm waterproof
It has a fucking headphone jack?!? I might actually consider this as my next device.
I tried installing it 2 times, fucked it up the first time because I didn’t read it well enough, then fucked it up when trying to encrypt an USB drive. I’ve found its installer really not user-friendly. Any tips on the installation?
If you want rolling release, but still a stable distro, just go with OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, it’s a rolling release with snapshots that you can go back to if something breaks. IIRC they also have a special app verification thingy that’s supposed to be more stable than Arch’s.
I remember a couple of years ago when my little brother saved up for a switch for like a year, and then didn’t have any money left for games because of the prices.
Every update on Google or MS: Oh god please no.
Every update on FOSS apps, Linux: Give me more daddy.
It looks like the average Roblox free asset car.
Go on…
I use CRDroid /CRAndroid, because it was the only de-Googled ROM for my specific model of phone (S20 FE Exynos), also (I think) it’s a fork of LineageOS.
Depends on the bank’s app. I have CRDroid (LineageOS fork I think) and my local bank apps have either full support or no support for biometrics (everything else works).
Yea it looks awesome, another W for the open-source community!