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My current Linux gaming problems literally revolve around Sega using nProtect GameGuard for Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis since it's the main game I currently play; anything else I touch works in Linux either with tweaks or out of the box. Maybe it'll get enabled somehow with the Steam Deck now being officially released, but I won't hold my breath. At the very least, Linux is nice for the couple of rhythm games I actively play because it's so low latency when using Pipewire. god damn it etterna why do you cap download speeds in Linux
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Given I ended up getting a Ryzen system, I'll just stick with LTSC; Win11 is just venereal disease for an OS at this point.
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I'm more concerned about the wrist movements since I do have rather bad arthritis, but I've truly never understand why VR is such a huge thing, but I haven't tried it so I can't say.
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If I could get a pink computer case I would squeal like a small child; instead i gotta get a black one for now. But hey, stickers are a thing!
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Slightly irritated that my main system bit the dust overnight while my girlfriend was on her PC next to it; apparently it started flashing and eventually shut off, to never turn on again. I was looking to upgrade soon anyhow, but it's annoying that I can't play some games and do some specific niche things on it. Oh well, after I move I'll hopefully manage a decent desktop; haven't decided if I'm gonna go with an Alder Lake i7 with a 6900xt or a 5950x with a 3090. The tear is partially Linux, but partially encoder related. Been stressed about a residency permit I need where I live so I don't go back to the US; if I go back I'll be homeless because I left the country to get away from abusive family at the young ol' age of 21. Here's hoping everything goes okay in the next couple of weeks.
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Do we know if the scheduler for Alder Lake will be making its way to LTSC at some point? It's absolutely silly to ask, and given LTSC doesn't get feature updates I don't think it'd get it, but doesn't hurt to ask. I'd really rather not use Win11 when my new system is delivered, but it's most likely I'll be running Enterprise.
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This aged like milk; my main system had the power delivery fail on it, and it's toast. Blegh. Eh, now I get to suffer under Alder Lake in a couple of weeks! Thinkpad is still going strong, so that makes me happy at least.
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Not really any retro games I'm particularly interested in currently, but I'll keep an eye out and see if anything catches my eye (might need a Windows XP virtual machine for some stuff eventually)
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Honestly, with the improvements coming in Linux 5.18, more likely than not I'll end up with a single-gpu passthrough setup to run Windows 10 in a virtual machine and keep Linux as my host (which was my original plan with dual gpu, but unlikely to pull two 6900 XT cards out of my ass). I have realistically no reason to keep using Windows outside of a single game, and my hopes is that its anticheat gets some form of Linux compatibility in the future. If they backport ITD to Windows 10, that'd be really nice, but probably by the time it does I'll just no longer be using Windows; it's a bad taste in my mouth for my personal enjoyment.
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So now I might have to upgrade (but to me it seems like a downgrade due to the direction with ads and such) to Windows 11 if I end up upgrading to Alder Lake next month; but honestly I'm torn because as much as I hate a lot of things with Windows 11, Alder Lake seems so promising; and I'd be okay with a Ryzen processor, but I have a feeling that AM4 is gonna be EoL in a year or two, and I just don't know where I stand on this. Due to the market here, I basically have to go with a prebuilt and it's either an i7 12700k or a Ryzen 9 5900x; and honestly I don't know; Windows support basically will make or break my decision. I'm not fond at all of the direction the OS is headed with monetizing the user more than Windows 10 already was (and at least that you can surely mitigate), but Alder Lake's scheduler is still messy in Linux, and I want to try it, but I do have to keep Windows for some things I need. Basically, I might have my hand forced to use Windows 11 if the issues with the E-cores on Alder Lake aren't fixed yet. Slight frustration on my end. but I didn't know where to put it; I only want to avoid AMD because the socket probably only has a year or two left, but who knows. The whole "ads in Windows Explorer" rubbed me the wrong way, very badly.
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My girlfriend makes us burgers a couple of times a week, and despite how simple it is, it's one of my favorite foods to eat. Genuinely my favorite burgers to have, I'll take pictures the next time she makes them!
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introduction How fast are you? Reaction time test See your potential
Katja replied to ryan's topic in General Discussion
Bested a 55ms; I'll take it. Otherwise I'm staying around 130. Should work on it given how much I play rhythm games, but my setup isn't exactly the best right now.- 55 replies
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I usually just vent about this to people in my life, but eh, why not dump a bit here. Will spoiler health stuff as I can since it can be a bit detailed. . also sad that DIA didn't have anymore than 4 things of carbonara but that's me just liking that stuff way too much
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Walked to the supermarket nearby yesterday, and didn't realize that Sahara Dust is going on over here in Europe (first time experiencing it since moving here), and it just looked like it rained mud on every single car in the area. Lungs are hella sensitive, so the sand (or whatever the hell was in the air here) was irritating my nose and hurting my lungs. Note to self: don't go out when the air quality is like this. No idea how people weren't wearing respirators outside honestly, but maybe I'm just not used to it.
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Listening to a flac I own of this, but I really, REALLY like this song.
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introduction What web browser are you using, and why?
Katja replied to Mr. Fox's topic in General Software
I'm currently maining Waterfox for convenience reasons, but I'll probably jump over to Librewolf in the near future, or another one; I've grown attached to forks of Firefox; kind of tired of seeing Chromium forks and Blink as an engine literally everywhere.- 158 replies
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Some form of a VR Headset; as much as I'd like to see what VR is like, it isn't going to happen since I have really bad health issues and I need a cane to walk around for the most part outside the house. Autoimmune conditions + arthritis don't make it fun. On another note, maybe another phone with an active custom rom community? I currently daily an Xperia 1 and there really aren't any roms for it from digging around. Realistically, if there's anything within reach I can get right now, it's DIA's entire stock of carbonara pasta; that stuff is really good and quick to cook.
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Looks like when I upgrade my PC in a couple of months I won't be touching Windows outside of an LTSC install purely for PSO2 (because GameGuard doesn't work under Linux). My eyes feel like they burn everytime Microsoft comes up with something that'll be "great", or otherwise, detrimental. On the upside of that upgrade, I'll finally have the all AMD system I dreamed of a few years ago.
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It's absolutely beautiful, and silly, and also adorable. Basically, Kirby in a nutshell, which is all I wanted.
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That's my hope to do for the time being, given LTSC 2021 has been good to me so far, but I'm looking to switch back over to full-time Linux again given I finally got a proper install set up. I could switch over now, but I wouldn't have some key games I play ready, so that's my problem (it's really just Phantasy Star Online 2, but still, that's my one thing holding me back at this point). Given I don't usually have persistent OS installs (I keep my data disposable courtesy of a good connection and a second data drive), I can easily dump an OS install at a moment's notice if need be. It's usually why I can't stay on one Windows version for a long, long time. I just need something new sometimes.
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I have a soft spot for Kirby Air Ride, and realistically, any Kirby games. Who doesn't love a cute squishy pink ball who is wholesome and wants cakey? In terms of other games, Pitfall: The Lost Expedition is a guilty pleasure; Phantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis, while being an MMO, is also on that list; I'm a sucker for rhythm games so I could go into what I like and dislike in a whole different thread on that.
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What phone are you daily driving currently?
Katja replied to Katja's topic in Mobile Devices & Gadgets
I've wanted to try the "mini" versions of iPhones due to the fact my hands are small and I struggle to reach the joysticks on an Xbox 360 controller; the Xperia is just giant in my hands, kind of amusing (and disappointing to type one-handed). -
Can second this; VMWare seems to work really well for Linux VMs, although if you're on Windows and have access to it, Hyper-V might be a good alternative (if you can get it to work with that, haven't used it much and can't say). I'd say if you're gonna be running it in a VM, maybe start with something Debian-based, like Ubuntu or Mint. Fedora may not be a bad option as well; it's fairly fleshed out and stable from what I can tell.
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