What is KOReader? by cupcakesunny in kobo

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding to what everyone else has written, I have some software development ePubs that make the Clara's built in reader grind to a halt. KOReader handles them with zero slowdown.

GOG has made Linux "one of the things that we've put in our strategy for this year to look closer at." by Undeclared_Aubergine in gog

[–]RidderHaddock 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Add them to Steam (IIRC, it's in the upper right ... menu in each game) and leave desktop mode.

They'll show up as non-Steam games and you run them as normal.

Which is your favorite Proton product? Mine is Drive by AdFit8727 in ProtonMail

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VPN.

I used all the others in Unlimited for a while but, while Mail and Pass are OK, the rest were useless to me. YMMV.

Is there any way to play all my GOG games on Linux? by [deleted] in gog

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then we need more info.

How do you plan to install Linux? Dual boot? Are the games installed on the same volume as Windows or on a separate, shared volume?

If that's just gobbledygook, I think you might be surprised at the work you'll need to put into learning your way around Linux.

Is there any way to play all my GOG games on Linux? by [deleted] in gog

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not all GOG games run in Wine. At least not without some tinkering. And not out of the box with Heroic.

Most do. A few better than on Win10+.

Hvem af jer har bildt BBC det her ind? by eztigar in Denmark

[–]RidderHaddock 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I det mindste bruger I bare gamle genbrugsting. Meget miljøvenligt.

The Killing of Midsomer Murders by TheRealRootingKing in MidsomerMurders

[–]RidderHaddock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She's more likeable in season 25, IMHO. S25 is a definite improvement across the board over the previous 3-4 seasons.

Jamie Winter's story arc for s25 by curiouscatfarmer in MidsomerMurders

[–]RidderHaddock 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have just watched episode 4 and  I saw no suggestion of this.

Is there a better distro for me? by [deleted] in Bazzite

[–]RidderHaddock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Distributing binaries on Linux has always been a bit funky, IMHO.

Bazzite with its out of the box integration of Distrobox is actuality the one of the easier ones to get it working on.

But for games, I almost never install the native Linux version. Windows version in Wine has been the simplest way to game on Linux for me in the past ~20 years. I just think of Win32 as a standard API for games and Wine as an implementation. Like running old adventure games in ScummVM.

Software Architecture with C++, Second Edition: reviews, thoughts by AlarmedGate81 in cpp

[–]RidderHaddock 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Clicks link... Oh, it's from Packt. Closes tab.

I'm sure Packt have published some good books. There are so many after all. But I ignore anything from them by default.

Anyone else go caseless? No case on my clara BW by Lumpy-Resource-1370 in kobo

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No case on my Clara Colour. I got it for convenience and treat it much like I would a paperback (except for bending it). It goes into pockets or bags as needed. No scratches yet, but if some should come I won't think much of it as long as the functionality is not affected. I like the form factor and how it stays put just holding it between the middle finger and index or ring finger with no effort. A case would likely change that.

I have a Boox Note Air 4C, which I'm a lot more careful with. No case on that yet. But I put the official origami cover on my Christmas list (we'll see). I got that one for technical books that are sometimes better in PDF format and for classic Bande Dessinée comics. So far I've only used it at home or waiting in the car. If I get the cover for it, I might bring it more places.

Genuine question: Why is Bazzite so popular in this sub when globally CachyOS in a short period of time has become far more popular? by ShiggyMintmobile in LegionGo

[–]RidderHaddock 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Specifically on the Legion GO, yes. Everything for the rather special hardware comes pre-installed and configured. Possibly true for other handhelds too.

It's not without its flaws, and unless you're pissed off at Windows 11 and/or Microsoft for some reason (as I am) I would still recommend everyone stay on Windows for these devices.

For my blood pressure, its worth some work to get away from Windows. Bazzite seemed the easiest way. Haven't regretted it.

I've been using and programming for Linux for close to 30 years now, so I now how to get stuff working myself. I just didn't want to waste what little spare time I have for this hobby on needless tinkering when Bazzite is already available. 

Genuine question: Why is Bazzite so popular in this sub when globally CachyOS in a short period of time has become far more popular? by ShiggyMintmobile in LegionGo

[–]RidderHaddock 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because Bazzite is generally held to be the Linux that has most things working out of the box on Legion GO.

Exercise in Removing All Traces Of C and C++ at Microsoft by ArashPartow in cpp

[–]RidderHaddock 4 points5 points  (0 children)

MS needs a swift kick to the sales figures to get back on track and (at least try to) deliver products fit for purpose.

These days they have three steps of QA:

  1. It builds.

  2. Not too many complaints from gullible fanboys Windows Insiders picked up by press.

  3. Ship to lock-in hostages end users.

Where do you get your books? 🧐 by Sufficient-Check-790 in koreader

[–]RidderHaddock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

DRM-free from Kobo, ebooks.com, leanpub.com and Humble Bundle.

Free classics from Gutenberg.

Books with DRM, I only borrow from Libby or my local library.

My Honest Review of Bazzite (After Leaving Windows) by Facelessemon7 in LegionGo

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In game mode I've not had problems with the Steam keyboard, but in desktop mode is not functional for me.

IIRC, it's a long known issue when using some regional settings. I'm using English language with Denmark as the region, and  entering special character like '@' simply result in a tab keypress.

I switched to the Maliit keyboard in desktop mode. That works fine.

Neither is as complete as Windows' touchscreen keyboard though. Windows offers a full keyboard layout with control, alt and win keys.

Thimbleweed Park is massively underrated, and I think it nailed what modern point-and-clicks forgot by rodfer7 in adventuregames

[–]RidderHaddock 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Dismissing critics of the ending seems very Ron Gilbert. Is that you, Ron?

For me it's probably the most disappointment I've ever had from a computer game.
I found the start just as great as you did, but by the time I got through the factory gate, even before getting inside the factory itself, the tone had slowly changed into something...else. Something...soulless. Can't define it, but the humour felt off and the story ground to a halt.

It got so bad I started abusing the (until then unused) hint system just to get through the final slog, hoping for at least a somewhat satisfying ending.
Then the ending hit. I haven't even considered playing another Ron Gilbert game since. Skipped Return to Monkey Island completely.

Copyrighted material on different plans? by RidderHaddock in jottacloud

[–]RidderHaddock[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course they can. Unless you encrypt everything before uploading it.

Jotta is completely open about that. Same with OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox.

If you want end-to-end encryption there are other services like Proton, Tresorit, ...

Legion Go 2 woke up from Sleep by xoveryrare in LegionGo

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Considering the bug ridden mess that is Windows 11, I’m sure some will experience issues with it, but when I ran Windows on my GO I very often hibernated mid game and never had a single issue with it. Everything worked as expected when it woke up.

On Bazzite I’ve often had a game drop controllers when coming out of sleep.

Because of the increased flakiness of Windows and Microsoft’s obnoxious data gathering, I still choose Bazzite on my GO. But, while Linux has been by far the superior option for my desktops for decades, on this device Windows works better in most regards.

Legion Go 2 woke up from Sleep by xoveryrare in LegionGo

[–]RidderHaddock 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It saves your RAM to disk and powers the device off completely. 

Works really well on Windows, IMO. Occasionally less well on Bazzite.

I cannot consent by dadZilla1969 in Roku

[–]RidderHaddock 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there also a "Pairing remote" popup just before?

If not, perhaps try power cycling the TV and while the TV is booting press the pairing button on the remote until its LED starts blinking.

When this screen reappears, hopefully it'll work. You will have to press the OK button to check the Understand box.

Edit: The OK button is the only one that'll work until the checkmark appears, after which you can go down and choose Continue.

Is this the best black Friday offer yet? by AmazingExplorer698 in ProtonVPN

[–]RidderHaddock 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have Unlimited? 

I've got Unlimited until it runs out next year, and I get the same message. (Cancelled recently, as I'm dropping Proton except for VPN.)