game developers and publishers are hesitant to enable Linux compatibility,
And I am hesitant to spend money on their games.
game developers and publishers are hesitant to enable Linux compatibility,
And I am hesitant to spend money on their games.
Ah the ol’ crayola oblongata
OP did not specify what services they were using. I assumed if they were interested in tinkering with this sort of thing, they probably host something like Plex or jellyfin.
Honestly I’d start looking for ssf/tiny PCs being sold off by local businesses. I’d be putting some sort of Linux distro on it. I’ve been meaning to check out a few projects like KDE Big Screen and others. Unless there is some sort of killer Android app you can’t live without.
I’ll just call you steve…
Never knew that was Oaisis. Great movie.
“He’s my partner. Now that doesnt mean we go on long walks on the beach. It means I try to keep him out of as much trouble as he gets me in.”
Well, not that shocked.
Well, not that shocked.
Last couple of phones I’ve bought have been pixel a-series, new. Only reason I’ve felt I had to upgrade what the phone no longer getting security updates.
Expensive, but worth it.
It needs to be at least 3 times bigger
I know very little about ipv6, but CGNAT is Carrier Grade Network Address Translation.
NAT (Network Address Translation) is how your home router takes your one public IP address and is able to simultaneously allow your phone, your PlayStation, and your smart fridge use the internet.
CGNAT is basically the same thing expect on a much larger scale and controlled by you ISP.
Shoppers Drug Mart, the canadian drug store chain owned by Lawblaws.
After seeing the post about Shoppers looking for volunteers to work in their stores, I don’t blame you
I just wanted to say good luck. We’re all counting on you.
Then they go on to say that home ownership is one of the primary forms of wealth accumulation in Canada like two sentences later. If you read between the lines a bit, the implication is that younger generations will have to work until they are in the grave.
This post is enbiggening my horizons
I’ve been running Pop!_OS for a few years now on my laptop and about a year on my gaming PC. I’ve been very happy with it. Even microsoft Flight Simulator works perfectly. I’ve built a win 10 VM in virtual box for the few pieces of software I can’t get going on Linux (old garmin GPS software and some ham radio programming software).