c10l

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c10l,

They mention versions from 5.5.1 are affected.

Everywhere else I’ve read only 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 are.

Is this an abundance of caution by the Debian security team, or is Debian’s earlier version affected due to patching done by the package maintainers?

c10l,

That phrase used to drive me nuts. It’s so obvious its meaning is conveyed a lot better by flipping it around!

Installing a standard Linux just works

I have to send in my Deck for an RMA. As I had to reimage it anyways I decided to play around with OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It took some small trial and error, but by booting into the Gnome live image I could enable the on screen keyboard in the accessibility settings and thus complete the install of Tumbleweed without any...

c10l,

Game mode is Big Picture running on a gamescope-only session.

You can get that on other distros, like ChimeraOS does [0] but it takes a bit of work and some options will probably not work the way you expect them.

Particularly anything to do with Networking config or Bluetooth will probably not be present at all.

[0] github.com/ChimeraOS/gamescope-session

c10l,

This is terrible advice. The OLED model is better across the board. The risk of burn-in is also wildly overstated.

The only reason to get the original model would be price.

Don’t get me wrong, I have an original and it’s great. I don’t consider the OLED model enough of an upgrade to justify the extra cost but I wouldn’t think twice if I was getting my first.

c10l,

I would like to see cross-studies with fibre intake and the regularity of bowel movements.

They mention antioxidative and anti inflammatory properties of coffee, which might play a part anyway, but I wonder if it’s mainly the laxative effect that helps the cells work optimally.

c10l,

Yes. Quite a bit. FW is at least as story-rich as ZD.

I also enjoy its gameplay more, even though the first one was already very enjoyable.

c10l,

I loved ZD but I enjoy playing FW more. I find the combat better for my play style, and I’ve even done some of the hunting ground challenges which I found horrible in the first game.

I agree about the board game, except you can do as I do and just not play it. I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything by skipping it.

c10l,

Has this been established? Have EA published their findings somewhere?

c10l,

It’s not clear (to me) if EAC was a factor in the hack.

Regardless, on Linux it runs in Proton so it should be entirely in userspace. In Windows it runs in the kernel which makes it a lot more dangerous.

c10l,

Ok so it’s unknown.

Whilst I agree that it’s unlikely that it was an RCE in EAC like it’s been floating around, nothing can be entirely discarded yet.

I do agree that it’s likely safe to play Halo, if the hack happened due to calls made from Apex to EAC, that means EAC’s APIs made it possible (still unlikely to be an RCE though). With that in mind, bugs or malicious code in any game that interacts with the EAC APIs could cause the same issue.

This is one of the dangers of kernel-level anti-cheat systems.

It should be safe® on Linux though, as it has no direct access to the kernel.

c10l,

Pagamento de fiança não substitui cumprimento de pena. A fiança é uma especie de “depósito caução” que permite ao acusado estar fora da prisão, em liberdade provisória (ainda que muitas vezes com limites - o artigo específica vários), até que o processo se conclua.

Se ao final do processo ele for condenado a 1, 10 ou 100 anos de prisão, ele vai ter que cumprir isso, independente de quanto dinheiro ele possua.

c10l,

It’s embedded, just press play to watch.

If it’s not showing for you, the direct link is www.instagram.com/…/C4TA6FZM90i/

c10l,

2 years since I’ve built my gaming rig. I’ve booted Windows on it once, and at this point I don’t even have a Windows partition anymore.

c10l,

The games I play on my hardware tend to perform the same or a little better on Linux.

I’m not saying this is true generally but it is for my relatively small sample.

For reference, I have a recent Radeon GPU. Games like Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur’s Gate 3 and even Starfield (which I haven’t played in a while because 🥱) all fit this experience.

The open source driver for Nvidia seems to be catching up lately, so hopefully everyone will soon have a prime time on Linux!

c10l,

Yeah I don’t think that’s gonna work. It uses Wayland which AFAIK is not supported by the proprietary Nvidia driver. No idea about the open source one but I don’t think that’s ready for prime time yet anyway.

c10l,

What about in terms of the ability of the cans to adapt to skull shape?

I have a smallish head and the Pulse 3D tends to concentrate all the clamping force below my ears, catching a bit of the neck and a bit of the jaw which is not very comfortable.

I’m wondering if the Elite has fixed that. From pictures it looks about the same but it’s hard to judge on that alone.

Remedy acquires full rights to the Control franchise from 505 (www.destructoid.com)

Today, on February 28, nearly five years after Control’s initial launch, Remedy Entertainment, the team behind the Alan Wake, Quantum Break, and Control series, released an announcement regarding a deal between them and 505 Games, detailing a full transition to Remedy acquiring full rights to the franchise. While Remedy...

c10l,

Same here. That’s the reason I haven’t played Alan Wake 2.

c10l,

This is obviously due to personal choices, so take everything I say here as things I care about - not necessarily that I expect everybody else to care about.

It’s not “a different exe”. It’s got Epic’s DRM - meaning it’s tied to the Epic Store, its continuous service, etc. If they fold, I lose access to the games I have on it. In all fairness, I don’t think they will fold any time soon but it still worries me.

With Steam not as much, for a couple reasons: they’re bigger so slightly less likely to fold; they’re not publicly listed so they answer to Gabe Newell and don’t have any legal requirement to increase share value; they promote and put a lot of time, sweat and money towards Linux gaming; and their store is just generally better than Epic’s.

Epic, on the other hand, is actively hostile to Linux gamers: you can’t even play Fortnite on it, they have no native store/launcher; and they don’t have any of the pros of Steam.

Furthermore, I already own more games than I will probably be able to play in my lifetime, so it’s not like I’m “missing an opportunity” by skipping a game that’s on the Epic store. :)

c10l,

As another Debian user, I’m excited to get it in maybe a month or 2!

c10l,

Mostly, yes. Some unstable and bits of experimental mixed in.

Configuring Porkbun DNS for internal IPs

Hey everyone, asking here since I’ve been trying (and failing) at the numerous guides online. The end goal is so that I can have proper Let’s Encrypt certs for my self hosted servers to include VaultWarden (which will not work with self-signed or http) as well as have easy urls for myself and family to use....

c10l,

Not sure if this is helpful in any way, but it might give you some clue.

100./8 addresses are reserved for CG-NAT.

This is probably the IPv4 address your modem/router is receiving from the ISP.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT

c10l,

I’ve recently had success with minimal (read: some) pain using BG3ModManager.

Unfortunately trying to play multiplayer gave me the dreaded GustavDev version mismatch, but that’s not specific to Linux.

c10l,

Fair enough. I’m using Debian testing with bits of unstable and experimental added in for GPU drivers and Mesa.

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