What’s the original version?
What’s the original version?
Flatpak solves some of these. It would allow newer software on Debian. They’re packaged with codecs, so you don’t need to bother with Packman on Tumbleweed.
And likely this doesn’t either. It’s probably “technically playable”.
Roblox will not work. The developers are actively preventing it from working in Linux.
Those other games should. If you don’t mind to tinker a bit to make sure they’re set up properly, then your son should be able to just launch them from Bottles or Lutris or whatever you set up as a games launcher.
I don’t know about Sims. I have a pirated copy of Sims 3 working just fine though.
Tumbleweed was my favourite for years. I’m not currently using it, but I’ll always have a fondness for it.
I thought everything in the archive was still in read only mode?
I’ll keep it in mind when I try again. Thanks mate.
In trying to get Linux on my og Surface Go lately, it’s not easy or straightforward.
It’s a toss up; Mega Drive or Mega Drive II
I think you interpreted it wrong? The dad first explains the concept to the kid, and then the kid is suitably impressed by it and says he ways to beatbox.
Dawn of Sorrow hack that removes the touch screen glyphs for the boss battles
Hack for Probotector/Contra Hard Corps on Sega that restores the 3 hit point system from the original Japanese version
Dave the Diver. I was playing a pirated copy through October, it was a lot of fun so when it went on sale last week I bought it.
Probably they invented pavlova
You should say what the game is.
Certain games might have known specific workarounds, hacks, some obscure patch someone knows from an old forum, source ports or rereleases.
And then again certain games might be non-functional no matter what you try.
Maybe if you use Proton VPN on KDE it could need to pull in some Gnome packages. Which isn’t a problem. I use Proton VPN on KDE but I just install it from flathub to keep it simple, so I couldn’t say for sure.
I ran Bazzite on a mini form factor pc for about 12 months. It was just connected to the TV and used to play games.
I turned it on, I used my controller to start a game, that was it. I’m not sure what actions would be doing to break it.
I haven’t used it in about 6 months since I got a steam deck, but I just plugged it in and tried it again. Still starts up fine, played dead cells for a few minutes.
But if you’re looking for immutable distro for gaming then Bazzite is the gold standard.
Other immutable distros like Kinoite, Aurora, Aeon are targeted to desktop use, but in my experience they play games just fine too, no reason they wouldn’t (Aeon used to have a weird security policy that caused problems with Wine, but I think they changed that)
It should work I believe. used it on Opensuse tumbleweed, Fedora, bazzite, and CachyOS. Just by turning Bluetooth on and pairing it.
I was confused, but I think they might be asking why Veracrypt isn’t available as a flatpak
I’m hoping (but not feeling very hopeful) that this could get any racing wheel going under some generic driver.
I have a Fanatec Porsche GT3 racing wheel that I bought in 2011. But switched my main desktop PC to Linux a few months later, so it’s just been sitting in a box since then.
It’s a very nice wheel.
Yeah, it is much weaker