

Decky loader is actually very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Decky loader is actually very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Interesting one. I was aware of btrfs but never thought about for the deck. Heroic is on my toolbox already
Thanks for pointing out. Usually I didn’t fiddle with settings at all, much less with the steam deck ones, since usually things look good enough without much effort
Right, didn’t even think about steam settings. Half rate shading is off
OK, finally managed to sit with the deck after a long day. So from what I see, no fsr enabled. For the screen resolution, is at windowed at 720p, no framerate limit, motion blur is on (turned off now), chromatic aberration is on (what is even that??), Asus aura ready on (for… Some reason. Turned it off now). As for advanced settings, all low except texture quality and mesh quality on high
Since I am not from the us or ever been there, I do have a question: are there people that truly believe in this bullshit?
Persona 5 is an amazing game. Played back on my ps4, later when trying game pass and I am sure I will play it probably more 2 or 3 times after I get it for PC. Still don’t have it because no version on gog… Or no denuvo for that matter. Before anyone mentions: I am very aware that denuvo anti cheat and denuvo anti tamper are 2 very different things. However, single player games that need a “ping” in order to run? Fuck that nonsense
Nice to see these posts being made and adding more quality content around here. Keep it up!
As for what I am playing now: I decided to kick myself in the groin and get persona 3 reloaded, going against my principle of not getting anything with denuvo. Been having a lot of fun with it, but eventually, will get a version without this bloody nonsense and archive it.
… Did they check this place on a Wednesday?
He started using gentoo. Never came back to reality
Thanks for the response. Right now I do not have enough knowledge to judge for myself if systemd is effectively great or not. Once I have the time I will check closer kernel architecture (theoretical wise), then in how the Linux kernel is effectively organized and only after that understand the theory behind systemd. I’ve seen several threads where 2 very different camps exists, but I was not entirely sure of the information I was getting.
Cannot say I will get around this, but for sure peeks my curiosity
It may have been a thing discussed ad nauseum on certain threads. I just wanted to understand if there are facts that make systemd bad in general
I have actually seen some people with this kind of opinion regarding systemd, but I still do not get the hate about it.
Can you elaborate what is so terrible about systemd?
EDIT: typos
How is the Intel arc treating you op? Is it actually good for general purpose nowadays, or still a lot in beta phase?
so, “fun sized” Saddam Husseins exists?
if one Saddam was only 400 calories, then he was extremely malnourished
When are we going to riot to have the same button to enter bios setup everywhere? For me personally grinds my gears every time I have a different machine, check the bios boot message like a hawk to get what key I need to press to enter setup (after a while you sort of know by vendor, but for me that should not even be a thing)
Thanks for taking the time to explain. I was trying to get my head around on how this works but could not understand much of it. A lot of people here are very much against systemd in all senses, but this sounds like a better approach. Even if it not done as systemd, makes more sense than checking files and getting elevated privileges for a scope and use guardrails everywhere
The biggest problem with this approach is basically Facebook saying that you have to pay for a right, meaning, if the law tells you that you can, and should, always have a say if you are followed around or not, you mist have that capability. What Facebook is doing is put a right behind a paywall, which is absurd
This is also a good one. Do you notice any battery life changes after the tdp changes that are substantial? I never looked into it too much, but I assume there are very subtle ways to get a bit more battery without too much sacrifices