No need though. I can always use squared corners anytime I want, which I never stopped. Beauty of Linux.
No need though. I can always use squared corners anytime I want, which I never stopped. Beauty of Linux.
Generally it renders much better but that’s a turn off for me as well.
I do that to help some of the indie devs I like. I don’t play them until the final release or don’t contribute any other way. Did that for Factorio, Mashinky, Soviet Republic, Songs of Syx, Kingdoms Reborn, Farthest Frontier, etc.
Don’t actually know about density differences but I’m quite positive that sodium batteries will be used in many sectors because it will be much cheaper. Probably not on cars, maybe not on phones as well. It will be enough for all other small appliances I think.
Yup. Studies on sodium batteries has been going on for years. If they finally achieve good enough state this is big since lithium is limited and expensive while sodium is everywhere. However sodium batteries will never be effective as lithium batteries because of the atom size. Lithium is much smaller than sodium.
I think what you need is LXQT in that case. It’s light while still being a DE.
Godzilla had a stroke
I wonder if this is because you decided to go with ext4 instead of btrfs, since Fedora based systems use btrfs out of the box. Logically it shouldn’t matter since both are Linux file systems, just putting a “what if” here.
I would test RAMs though, seems like a RAM issue.
I recently did an Intel to AMD switch and still using the same installation with same SSD. I just needed to reconfigure my network name because motherboard is changed though.
Yeah it has a simple UI for watching as well. It’s really an all-in-one solution.
No problem! Their final release should be close too. Have fun :)
Especially sorting by Top 12 hours doesn’t work.
Age is the culprit for hypermetropia, not myopia. People get myopia mostly because they are always on their phones. Even small children get myopia now because their parents give them smartphones, tablets to not take care of their children all the time. That’s bad parenting.
If Steam controller also had joysticks, it would be the ultimate controller.
It’s pretty basic at the moment. I bought it to support since I like to support indie devs. I probably won’t play until the final release though.
By the way, also check Ostriv.
Out of the medieval ones, I think Farthest Frontier is the most mature one.
If medieval part is not important, Soviet Republic is the most complex one.
Normally you don’t even need AUR for that since it’s a core package for Arch. Unless Manjaro did something weird, you should be able to install it via pacman.
However I checked Manjaro packages and glib2-devel is the same version with Arch. Maybe try a whole system update before adding new packages?
I guess it’s time to try Hyprland again.
Looks a bit overkill but sounds like a great laptop.
It’s just an accent colour and can be changed.
Why is this under World News?