@killyourfm Interesting idea. I would possibly be up for it.
Might push me to finish some games, too.
@killyourfm Interesting idea. I would possibly be up for it.
Might push me to finish some games, too.
@killyourfm I do hope they can get it optimized enough to run it at 30FPS, at the very least.
It does look like I need a stronger gaming PC to start playing these newer games.
Thanks @jorge for mentioning systemctl edit. For some reason, I did not know about that before now.
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units#editing-unit-files
@killyourfm @thejackimonster @cameronbosch Jason, I also wonder how many old games have stopped working on modern Windows that keep working with Proton.
@killyourfm @frameworkcomputer Can't wait until I hear all about what you do on it.
I really want my next main computer to be a Framework.
Figured I would share this as well https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/installing-bluefin-onto-a-framework-laptop-13-amd-intel/1817
@killyourfm If we could have people working on OEM setups for installers, that would help a lot.
I really hope that Fedora's next installer has been working with that scenario in mind.
UBlue will just use what is provided upstream, so if it is provided in Fedora, it will be provided in Bazzite.
@killyourfm Let's GO! Very excited to read your articles over there again.
Bring some more #Linux knowledge to the masses.
I hope to hear you talk about my favorite OSes, the ones part of the Universal Blue project.
@killyourfm Have you used any organic fertilizer on it for the second half of the summer?
@killyourfm Does that game support HDR?
@killyourfm Do you know which codec it uses, is it h.264 or h.265?
I do look forward when all the hardware and software moves to AV1.
@killyourfm @mauriciobc
If you're talking about building a hugo site, I would say it isn't too difficult if you learn in steps.
Here is my github repo https://github.com/TeamLinux01/daniel.melzaks.com
https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/ to learn a little how hugo works. Hugo has a way of spinning up the site on the local machine without fully compiling it.
The important bits are the `themes` folder, which points to another git repo that is the actual theme. There are many themes to choose from at https://themes.gohugo.io/
I have setup Ghost in a container on linode before and it ran my blog for a long while. I didn't fully utilize it and I like the idea of simple backup/restore, so I switch to deploying my site as a self-built container image of a hugo static site. That way when I to update my blog, I can just make a Markdown file, put it in my git repo and build/deploy the new container image.
Fediverse integration does sound nice.
@killyourfm I am up for hearing/seeing any gaming related stuff you want to create, I really enjoy your stuff.
@killyourfm @micah While you're at it, Jellyfin runs very well on the Deck and pretty well when docked.
If you want a more flexible OS, Bazzite is the way to go on the Deck LCD, although flatpak support on SteamOS is very good. I have run handbrake on the Deck and it encodes faster than my older i7 4790 while using a lot less power.
If you want to encrypt the storage, Bazzite has a `ujust` command to unlock LUKS with the TPM,which is pretty nice if you can about protecting your data from others.
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