

Yes, I hadn’t thought about such motivation. In this case, maybe it is possible to at least release only the code under an open/free license.
Yes, I hadn’t thought about such motivation. In this case, maybe it is possible to at least release only the code under an open/free license.
If only there was some mechanism to encourage developers to make games free at least after making some profit/payback. With such a mechanism, the store could develop financially. But personally, I haven’t come up with anything like that yet.
Then I’m sorry about your experience. Maybe it has something to do with the versions of programs/libraries specifically on Fedor’s distribution. If I have the opportunity, I could try to run this game, but I have Arch linux.
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On protondb it has Platinum status https://www.protondb.com/app/768200/. It should work atleast with steam and proton. If I’m not mistaken.
Thanks. I will try all the suggested options and see which one is more convenient. :)
Thanks. I will try all the suggested options and see which one is more convenient. :)
Thanks. I will try all the suggested options and see which one is more convenient. :)
Yes, x86 legacy is really confusing. Especially if you are going to write your own kernel or bootloader.
Maybe simple and easy to use GUI Firewall.
Linux. The Power of the Community.
I didn’t come up with it and the picture is not mine. I just found it on the internet earlier.
You can fix it, really. :)
I use lxqt mostly beacause it’s simple and moderately lightweight.
It’s called Paging. But an application programmer doesn’t really need to know how it works in precise.
It has sufficient list of programs: browsers (I use firefox), ebook readers, fractal (matrix), telegram, maps, that works good enough on mobile at least for my daily use.
I use postmarketos with phosh. It’s kind of viable, but it has some infrequent bugs. For example sometimes, quite rarely, the call menu may freeze after the call and not respond to touches until the reboot. The camera doesn’t work at all. But there are positive aspects, an ordinary Linux terminal and the usual convenient console programs. :)
There is no need to ask GPT for a ready-to-use code, it does not work well for it. But it explains someone else’s complex code much better. Students need to ask it for short hints in places where it is not clear specifically or very small parts of the code, then it brings good benefits.
Ubuntu is no longer GNU/Linux distro. Linux is just a kernel.:)