

Epic is the store where I redeem games I will never play.


Epic is the store where I redeem games I will never play.


It will depend on how upstream (Fedora Silverblue) implements it. From my understanding, it will straight up replace it, and remove SDDM.


KDE Linux will probably have it first.
Edit: nevermind. https://invent.kde.org/kde-linux/kde-linux/-/merge_requests/350


My biggest issue: no support for rdp
Pet peeve: In immutable distros you can’t change the background image… and I happen to strongly dislike Aurora’s artwork. I run Aurora on my work laptop, and my login screen looks like some kind of a bizarre childish acid trip. Embarrassing to say the least, but the distro itself is top notch.


In Bazzite it’s usually between same day and 24 hours, since the build process is fully automated.
I agree 100%. Gnome is gorgeous. I switched to KDE because they get gaming related features first, I assume because of the Valve collab.


You won’t lose it. They’ll just turn it off by default for new users.


That’s exactly what’s happening.


In my opinion, it’s either Bazzite or CachyOS.


I had the same experience. Bazzite 41 or 42 (can’t remember) fixed it for me.


I hope someone (with the will & the means) makes a fork without AI.


If it gets controller support & local coop, it’s insta-buy for my kids. Right now they are playing Portal Knights until I make time to mod Minecraft.


For something like FIFA & Call of Duty for example?
I imagine somewhere between 8% and 20% just for enabling anticheat support. That would be around 20 million monthly active users.
Some smaller devs are already doing the extra mile and making native ports, like Baldur’s Gate 3 for example.


Are there issues? Sure. HDR’s still a crapshoot…
Untrue.
Edit: I effortlessly use it on Bazzite. What’s the issue you guys are having?
Fortnite devs have chosen to actively not support Linux. Meaning, they have made sure it doesn’t work on Linux, on purpose. It will never work on Linux because they want it not to work on it.
Dual boot, or no Fortnite.


So, it’s just a dumping adapter? Cool, but not enough for me.


Is this like a FPGA cartridge adapter for PCs?


Maybe list games you have enjoyed in the past ? So we can suggest games more tailored to your interests.


There’s a video on YouTube where Jorge Castro (Ublue Dev) talks about how it works. He also posted this recently.
But in short, it’s like Flathub for CLI apps: apps get publicly built, community audited, signed, and distributed. When installed, they remain isolated from your base OS, they can’t break your system.
Similar in some way to F-DROID too.
What’s really cool about flatpak and brew is that you can see the package build history in Github, and the community is very big because every dev on Mac is using it.
The amount of packages available is insane.
I use:
All work like if they were native packages. It’s great.
I wouldn’t give them a dime even if it meant playing my favorite series’ sequel. I don’t like the people behind it, I don’t like how they think, I don’t like what they envision for the industry, and I don’t want to contribute in any measure to any of that ever happening.