Glad to see the use of “temporary” code started early.
Glad to see the use of “temporary” code started early.
That’s the one. Waiting for the patch to make it’s way downstream.
+1 for Bazzite. I stopped hopping around when I tried it with Fedora 38, been using it since.
I’ve had one problem related to kernel 6.9.x affecting Steam game stability on my old hardware ( i5 2500k). Newer systems have BIOS settings that mitigate the issue. It’s not a Bazzite specific problem. However, I was able to roll back and pin a previous image that uses kernel 6.8.x. Will unpin and update once I see a fix deployed.
Since Fry’s closed only Amazon and Newegg remain as primary part sources, both of which are shitty companies. Closest Microcenter is ~500 miles away.
No deaths since 2011 seems sus.
If you do enable the packman repo, expect intermittent dependency conflicts when running zypper dup
. When it happens, wait a day or so for repos to update.
Edit: spelling
Most people aren’t buying $40k+ cars? Weird.
Just be careful with Packman repos. Docs advise to run zupper dup
with --allow-vendor-change
but this has broken KDE a few times for me and I was forced to revert to a previous snapshot.
That said, openSUSE Tumbleweed with snapshots is the ideal rolling release distro and works great for gaming.
I did not expect to get attacked like this.
Robot.
At least it’s not a phone number entry via slider.😤
If you’re using KDE, you can go to System Settings > Software Updates and
Opening Discover will check for updates and, if updates are found, show the tray notification regardless of your notification frequency and when you last updated.
Fedora does roll out updates pretty much daily, which can be annoying, but you can choose what and when to update.
KDE here and definitely was not fine last I tried. I’ll keep messing with it though out of curiosity.
Currently on Wayland with AMD. Only issue is I cannot Steam remote play without relogging into X11, but that is a very infrequent occasion.
Everything else (mostly gaming) works very well for me.
Wife started getting these ads as well. Each time she complains I try to hand her my Linux USB drive.
This is the one thing I miss from using Gnome. I might look into a way to recreate on KDE but I’m already used to using KDE as-is now.