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BattleEye is supported by proton
It’s not finished, but it works on the current release. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM#Running_under_Wayland
Cosmic DE definitely. HDR too
There is no open source RCS messaging app afaik
Haha, thats a fun coincidence. At some point Priapus became my go to for accounts I didn’t want connected to my main online name.
The hardest part will probably be the installation, but if you can follow a youtube guide you’ll be fine. Go for a distro like PopOS or Fedora that have polished out of the box experiences.
Guided meditation is very effective, and doing so on a dedicated app rather than on something like youtube can help you avoid distraction.
They said not just pop culture references, not zero pop culture references.
Guix does have great reproducability. The person I was replying to was recommending people use distrobox for software that isn’t packaged, I was saying that isn’t reproducible.
The very large majority of nixpkgs is built from source, but there are a few apps that can’t be built for whatever reason. This is still reproducible because it fetches a tagged version of the software and checks it against a hash.
I dont think that is misleading. They’re functionally the same extensions made by the same authors, if you trust one you trust the other.
Matrix is really closer to federated Telegram. It doesn’t have servers in the way Discord does and has no support for voice channels, a major part of Discord.
I agree with what you’re saying, but I dont understand the games you used as counter examples. All of them run very well on Linux.
I love the idea of guix, the syntax and docs seem much nicer, but the most important feature of NixOS for me is reproducability. If i’m installing all my software in distrobox, it is no longer reproducoble. Guix also seems to lack an alternative to Flakes.
You can turn that off. Go into about:config and look around for relevant settings.
Why? It looks fine and clearly states what the video is about
A fraction, but still not an insignificant amount. Either way, all it does it change /sbin/init to be a symlink to systemd. That’s the same exact thing distros using systemd by default do.
All it does is symlink init to systemd. That is very unlikely to ever cause a problem. It will function the same as using SystemD by default. This distro has been around and working well for quite a long time now.
Besides the Unix philosophy what problems do you have with systemd?
Why would that make it a pass? Did you read the whole thing? It includes SystemD by default and an option to easily switch to it.
EAC and BattleEye both run a userspace anticheat when used through Proton