

Sadly, steam VR and fusion360 are still tying me to windows. :(
Sadly, steam VR and fusion360 are still tying me to windows. :(
My wife is Vietnamese, so I have a basic grasp of it, but they don’t really have a word for yes.
The verb itself is used to answer the question.
Want something to drink? Drink.
Want to go to the park? Go.
They have a word for no, but as you can probably ascertain, it’s only for the negative.
Funnily enough, that is a keyword in rust.
(it’s a placeholder to remove any bikeshedding)
Xfce is still wholly in xorg territory.
Iirc there’s work being done for Wayland support, but last I checked, it’s not nearly far enough along.
It does, but performance seems a lot laggier than Windows.
I’ve been using Linux full time for a while now, and only recently installed Windows on a secondary drive, just for those two things.
Before, on Linux, it was a bit of mixed bag. Sometimes it would start up without issue, other times sound wouldn’t work, etc.
Using corectl is a must, and make sure you have a stable steam install. (iirc the steam I installed didn’t come with half of the 32 bit libs it was expecting). I’m rocking a 7900xtx, so it’s not exactly low-end, and half-life alyx was giving me a lot of stutters.