Swap space could help install a slow Linux DE, if youre still inclined
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tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there still any hope for static binaries (games) that "just work" across distros?English1·12 days agoSo?
Using the right build platform you could design a single flag to enable automatic appimage building as well.
Just seems like a cleaner build environment to me, exactly what you’d want to gaurentee things remain distro agnostic
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•I'm grateful for being able to have a choice like Linux or even BSD family instead having only two proprietary choices: Windows or MacOS.English1·23 days agoSome desktops connect to servers on occasion, it was pretty big back in the 80s
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Open Source@lemmy.ml•The UK Post Office should have insisted on an open source systemEnglish1·23 days agoJK Rowling🤢
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•System76 Releases COSMIC Alpha 7 Desktop - Last Step Before BetaEnglish11·23 days agoIts like locks on a car, sure someone can still break the windows - and if still worried you should just use an armoured car.
But for most of us locks are more than enough to keep people out our shit
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Android 16 lets the Linux Terminal use your phone's entire storageEnglish4·28 days agoDoesnt even give access to the camera subsystem’s embedded flash memory, essentially useless
/s?
Nixos because… I feel like were already loud enough of a crowd everyone should know its benefits lol
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there still any hope for static binaries (games) that "just work" across distros?English2·1 month agoSounds like flatpaks/appimages with extra steps
Includes all dependencies? ✔️
A single file? ✔️
Independent of host libraries? ✔️
Limited learning curve? ✔️
Not sure how appimages handle it internally, but with flatpaks you can even be storage efficient with layers, whereas 100s of static binaries could contain an awful lot of duplicates.
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there still any hope for static binaries (games) that "just work" across distros?English5·1 month agoCan’t see why you dislike appimages, sure not 100% size efficient - but for one off binaries youre probably not spending much time optimizing anyways.
Not that you couldnt make an appimage 2.0 solving all your issues, but we’d just be back to that package manager xkcd all over again
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•This Week in Plasma: The beginnings of Wayland session restoreEnglish2·1 month agoIf you’ve ever used Xbox, its like quick resume
(From my limited understanding)
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is hardware acceleration always abysmal on Linux?English41·2 months agoSource: 🤷♂️ trust me bro
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is hardware acceleration always abysmal on Linux?English22·2 months agoDunno what else to tell ya cause they are moving to open source, but hey googles free if you want to find out for yourself
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is hardware acceleration always abysmal on Linux?English32·2 months ago4% of US alone is 12 million people.
If even 25% of them decide hardware purchases based on driver support, 3 million sales isn’t ignorable.
(The number of PCs sold globally per year is similarly 300,000,000, so even then theyd lose out on 12 million potential sales YEARLY)
The market is also pretty shit post-covid, so I’m sure every hardware company is dying for a way to boost sales metrics.
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is hardware acceleration always abysmal on Linux?English111·2 months agoWith the linux server market share and recent ai boom, theyd have to be more than just blind deaf and dumb to not release linux drivers.
Maybe this was true back in like the early 2000’s?
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Apparently, 12% of Technology Workers Believe that MacOS is based on LinuxEnglish9·3 months agoI hear this a lot but in production I still see xp/win 7 era PC’s all the time due to comparability issues (half the time still online too :/ )
Maybe its just absurd support for big spenders like the US military?
Seems like the small companies are mostly getting burned by gambling on MS
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Viability of using bcache on a 2 raid arrays?English2·3 months agoAny reason you dont just use bcachefs?
Supports various write-cache configurations, and seperate forgrouns/background replications (a la raid 1).
I think its even more stable than raid because it’ll auto-balance when a disk fails, but I’m not as certain in that
No balls go tell your employer Hitler was right and you personally fucked a dog last night.
Trust me bro these words won’t hurt you, their kinetic energy is like in the milijoules at worst.
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gaming on Linux, How openSUSE Stacks Up for GamersEnglish1·4 months agoOnly sort of, quoting this article
much of the important graphics code isn’t actually open-source. Nvidia appears to have moved much of its proprietary code into the firmware on its graphics cards, which the open-source code interacts with.
So while they did ‘open source’ their drivers, theyre also not accepting contributions that aren’t in house. The codebase is too locked down to benefit other projects like NVK, as a true FOSS project would be.
tiddy@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gaming on Linux, How openSUSE Stacks Up for GamersEnglish4·4 months agoBit of misinformation on this thread, but generally the only thing that can actually get in the way of someone dedicated enough will be compatibility and security systems.
You probably won’t have any luck getting nvidia drivers on android for example, nor take the time to back port those drivers to an outdated kernel.
I suppose you could also have an OS that takes most your system resources for non-gaming tasks, making games unplayable. Something like nixos is non-gaming centric and could reasonably be more optimised than bazzite, less background processes making games actually run better on it.
Why not? :(
Done it plenty of times before using nixos on SBC’s, its a ram hog when rebuilding