That’s fair. I didn’t even pay attention to the apparel. lol
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DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•12 Nintendo Switch 2 Games You Can Play On Steam Deck Today3·7 days agoThat’s built into the software. It’s on the right side menu
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck OLED 1TB Certified Refurbished back in stock in the US1·10 days agoRight. Some folks like the antiglare
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck OLED 1TB Certified Refurbished back in stock in the US2·10 days agoAs long as you’re happy with your device, nothing else reallg matters. It’s all personal preference.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck OLED 1TB Certified Refurbished back in stock in the US1·10 days agoI feel like it dims the colors a little. If you put it side by side with the 521GB, you’d see the colors are less vibrant on the anti-glare screen. They’re like muted if that makes sense. It could also be personal preference, but I personally saw the difference and didn’t like the colors on the 1TB.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck OLED 1TB Certified Refurbished back in stock in the US3·11 days agoThey have it now. 1TB if you go now you can get it
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck OLED 1TB Certified Refurbished back in stock in the US61·11 days agoI actually don’t want the 1TB because of that anti-glare they have on the screen.
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•How to have a boring and low-maintenance system?2·16 days agoI’ve posted something similar a couple of days ago after my Endeavour OS took a dump to no return and I needed a reinstall. I, too, want a system where I set it and forget it. I’ve researched so much and now I have two things I’m experimenting with. I’m currently running Nobara OS (because I play games here and there) as an experiment to see how long it lasts without breaking. I have backed up everything.
Its users swore up and down that it never breaks if you’re not a “tinkerer”. Even its creator said that the distro isn’t for those who like to tinker. His goal was to have a distro that is as stable as an immutable, but not immutable itself.
So far, I like how it tries so hard to keep you away from the terminal. There is a GUI app for everything. Even their updating process is different than Fedora (which is what it’s based on). The developers are even planning on making something for upgrading between major releases that is a press of a button like they do with their updates through an app. So far so good.
My next experiment after this (if it fails) will be to run an immutable distro. Most likely Bazzite. They’re not my cup of tea, but I’ll sacrifice that for my sanity and for the sake of getting shit done.
It’s apple (I think Macintosh specifically) in Japanese
DonutsRMeh@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•EU push for open source, GIMP3 is out, Firefox gets webapps back_ Linux & Open Source News141·18 days agoLove Nick’s videos
That sound issue on windows (along with the brightness not working on laptops) has been on windows for as long as I’ve known windows 10. Sometimes a reboot fixes it, and others it’d never be fixed no matter what you did until you reinstalled. Welcome to Linux. It won’t be perfect, but it’s going to be fun
I’m currently experimenting with Nobara. I’ll drive it for a while and see how things go. After that, I’m thinking of Bazzite.
No worries. Thank you
I’ve actually installed and enabled grub-btrfs. So now all of the snapshots that I make through timeshift will show in grub next to those kernel rollbacks. Also, I tried to download Bazzite today and the download was awfully slow it was showing 1.5 hours and then it fails the first 10 minutes every time. I gave up. I’m going to try to download it later and see
Awesome and good to know. I’m actually experimenting with distros to see where this takes me. I’m currently running Nobara with snapshots set up in grub. It also has other kernels entries in grub after big updates so you can roll back if things break.
Sounds so annoying to do honestly :/
I’ve just installed Nobara and will give it a whirl for a while and see how it goes.
I get that, but sometimes I need dependcies or packages that I can’t get as flatpaks. Like today, I wanted to install a driver (or whatever it is) that’s called “ntfs-automount” and it needs to be built from source with
sudo make install
And that I couldn’t do on an immutable distro. And it is not available anywhere except the AUR and GitHub.
So, when you install things with rpm-ostree, will whatever I install stick, or will it be overridden whenever the system updates?
Lmfao. Exactly
Do you need it? Do you have the extra money to spend? Only you know this answer, honestly. Is it worth it for you? If it is, then go for it. Preferably a refurbished one since they’re normally $100+ cheaper and are great.