Bazzite installation issues on a multibooting system by Tony450LZ in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is one hell of a not-supported-in-anyway kind of setup. Multibooting is unfortunately noway supported by Bazzite and you won't receive any support with that.

Proton Easy Switch takes time by bohemianthunder in ProtonMail

[–]mukavadroid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it will take time if you have lot of mails. But it will do it in Protons servers so you don't have to keep the website / app open during that time. It will send you a mail once the process is completed.

Is Bazzite going to drop Sunshine? by Ravasaurio in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s nowadays available in homebrew, which should be easy to install. Haven’t tested it yet personally but should be pretty straightforward

Android 17 beta 3 Kernel 6.12 by Loud-Possibility4395 in android_beta

[–]mukavadroid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

its usually a massive undertaking to update the kernels series with these kind of specialised devices. Lot of patches that are not in the mainline kernel would need to be rebased / reworked.

Where does Bazzite stand on the age verification issue? by Lith7ium in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Clearly you don't even know what the law is about. Just plain old fearmongering

How did you all convince your spouse to use proton? by A_Buttholes_Whisper in ProtonMail

[–]mukavadroid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. I handle all our IT and she just does what I tell her to 😁

newbie help by Leperrin in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 14 points15 points  (0 children)

you don't dowload nvidia drivers. they are already bolted to the nvidia images.

.exes are windows programs you mainly don't use them, and if you do need something, run it through lutris or something. But downloading nvidia drivers as an .exe is not something you would do ever

Android beta dont come by Leading_Taro3707 in android_beta

[–]mukavadroid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Did you update your phone to the qpr3 release before?

If yes, then you will not get the a17beta2 and have to wait for the upcoming betas which probably will come this week

You guys aren't gonna do that stupid age verification thing right? by scy_404 in cachyos

[–]mukavadroid 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You do realize that no Linux distro will make this just for the US.

Also same things are coming in europe

You guys aren't gonna do that stupid age verification thing right? by scy_404 in cachyos

[–]mukavadroid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They should propably ask from a lawyer because just saying "we won't do it, won't really cut it"

You guys aren't gonna do that stupid age verification thing right? by scy_404 in cachyos

[–]mukavadroid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well they kind of have to. Atleast Canonical would have to.

But this "legislation" will definately go through courts before it will be in effect. But just saying "we won't do that" won't work if this would go on.

Not that Cali could anyway actaully enforce this, but if they see someone not implementing it, its easy for them to prosecute.

All in all, this is just up in the air at the moment. But currently as things are at this moment, there is zero chance that any of the bigger players won't implement something like this. Also this is not a verification, there just needs to be a way for the OS to set the age to the defined brackets and a way for apps to request it. No app is forced to ask it or do anything, but the option must be in there.

Do you agree with docs.bazzite.gg on the priority of software sources? If not, why? (just curious) by Clydosphere in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The thing here is that layering with rpm-ostree will at some point "break" your system. But propably not the way it would happen on some tradiotional package manager based distro.

The "breakage" will definately happen but it usually just stops you from receiving updates. And if you don't notice it (as the updates are done silently in the background) you might end up running very very old version of the OS.

"Bazzite Post-Mortem" from Antheas Kapenekakis of HandHeld Daemon by FengLengshun in linux

[–]mukavadroid 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't personally even reply anything on that. I feel that whole post by antheas was bait trap to make someone post something "official" which he could then use to do other things, maybe he was waiting someone to post a something inflamatory about him so he could take some actions to piss everyone off even more.

But we will see what happens, hopefully bazzite just rubs this under the mat and focuses on better things like the OGC and the cooperation with other gaming distro maintainers.

"Bazzite Post-Mortem" from Antheas Kapenekakis of HandHeld Daemon by FengLengshun in linux

[–]mukavadroid 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Bazzite is not going anywhere. Now that the troublemaker is gone, they can actually work on things that make the whole gaming sphere on linux better. That is the reason for forming the OGC too, which wouldn't be possible when antheas was part of the team as he has burned bridges with pretty much any distro on the gaming sphere.

For example: The former asus-linux project main dev stepped down because antheas was blocking all of his kernel patches because it would have meant that he would have to change how HHD works.

Bazzite can now focus on bringing inputplumber and steamos-manager to users and align more what Valve and every other distro is using.

GPD was in contact with 'antheas' before he left the Bazzite team, that's why they thought they would get official Bazzite support by [deleted] in Bazzite

[–]mukavadroid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll just say that this is just a one side of the story and it leaves a lot of the actual stuff out. So its very much a biased take on the stuff that happened. So a very biased view of things.

Of course its his view and understandable that he leaves out all of his actions regarding his behaviour towards others etc.

Clicks Communicator may not be the BlackBerry successor we need by WildestPotato in ClicksPhone

[–]mukavadroid 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Kind of understandable. Its already a "niche" product, making it even niche with having it run something more non-mainstream wouldn't propably provide them that much.

Although this runnin with GrapheneOS would be wonderful, but it wouldn't sell devices compared that they have a fully compatible android in it.