I used the package manager package and then switched to the Flatpak. It’s basically the same. Either is fine. The Flatpak feels a bit more plug and play to me, but the regular package was fine too.
I used the package manager package and then switched to the Flatpak. It’s basically the same. Either is fine. The Flatpak feels a bit more plug and play to me, but the regular package was fine too.
Careful you don’t get lost crawling that far up your own ass
Don’t worry about vainfo. That should only matter if you use VA-API as the interface for hardware encoding your video. For Nvidia GPUs you would use NVENC instead.
What does your sunshine config look like? Do you have the debug logs for it?
Firefox/Mozilla as an example is a bit of a stretch, given the fact that Mozilla Browser/Firefox is originally based on the open-sourced version of Netscape Navigator
Why not use rechargeable lanterns, like this one?
“De-privatize” is a really awkward phrasing for “nationalize”. Weird the way this article seems to dance around the word.
Quantity and quality aren’t the same, but it does feel inevitable that this would happen
Inner join and outer join were right there
Sorry, there are no PPAs that have all codecs compiled in? Is it illegal to distribute or something?
Can’t you just install ffmpeg from a PPA rather than compile it yourself?
No, it’s one person who is so unironically salty that they post memes about how much they hate Linux several times a day.
Am I right to assume you’ve got a laptop? Otherwise 70C is a terrible temp to hit at idle
Those micro stutters and lower performance for the non-steam games are due to shaders needing to compile as you play. If you play for a while and keep the same Proton version, they’ll eventually go away and performance will improve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_and_Road_Initiative
They’re gonna accept money from China in exchange for favorable trade deals.
There are powered extensions, so one of those might work, but a hub is certainly a comparable price and a more compact solution
Both Mint and Pop are based on Ubuntu and neither one ships with snap. Both use Flatpak and native packages instead. Mint also has LMDE, which is based on Debian, if you want Debian-but-more-user-friendly
You mean etymology.
Entomology is the study of bugs.