Even scanning over the network works on Linux on my Brother MFP. I really didn’t expect that.
Even scanning over the network works on Linux on my Brother MFP. I really didn’t expect that.
Valve have said they aren’t planning on a new Steam Deck until there’s substantial technology improvements, so I wouldn’t expect to see one for at least a couple of years yet.
Intel’s Linux support has always been pretty good. IIRC they even do open source video drivers, it’s just that nobody cared about drivers for their IGPs and they didn’t have real video cards until recently.
I’m running the Battle.net client on Linux with Wine instead of Deck and Proton, but I haven’t had any problems recently.
It last updated around two weeks ago and the previous update was two weeks before that. I’m running version 2.22.0.14235 and there’s no updates available.
There was an issue with some versions of Wine making Battle.net fail with a “This application failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform” message. Is that what you’re hitting, or something else?
Federation is glitchy right now, there’s fixes coming in Lemmy 0.18.1
Do you think they’d lower prices if theft stopped?
Why don’t titles sponsored by one company also do extra work for free to support a different company’s competing proprietary technology?
Gee, I wonder.
Article doesn’t say a single word about NVIDIA titles that don’t support FSR, either.
IIRC the two hardest problems in computer science are cache invalidation, naming things, and off by one errors.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who understand binary, those who don’t, and those who didn’t realise this joke is in base 3.
The more I hear about Windows these last few years, the more it feels like I got out just in time.
Gaming on Linux just keeps getting better, and doing anything on Windows just keeps getting worse.
Make sure you’re using a type-C cable that actually has the high speed pins wired up.
A lot of cheap type-C cables are only USB 2.0, which works fine for charging phones and the like but can’t do video out.
As someone who games at 4k on a video card from 2017, I can confirm that VRR is a must-have feature for gaming at lower frame rates.
VRR means that falling off your set frame rate doesn’t matter. 56 FPS is just as smooth as 60 FPS. If something explodes and the game drops to 40 for a second, you don’t really notice.