Well, on the other side I have Steam and most of the games there are closed source… Yes they run in user mode and (usually) don’t have kernel level access.
Well, on the other side I have Steam and most of the games there are closed source… Yes they run in user mode and (usually) don’t have kernel level access.
I’m curious how this will impact the desktop-growth in the next time.
I feel like gamingonlinux is a hygene factor for desktop computing, which is now coverd for a good amount of home users.
This.
The first time users start to change OS is when Chrome or Steam doesn’t work because of the unsupported OS version.
Sounds to me, like a report to the GDPR – Supervisory authority would be a great option.
I can confirm the results above. Nontheless, you are right.
So, do you use Lutris instead?
Ah, sounds reasonable.
I mean it’s a bad/WTF horror film, but maybe a good comedy horror film ^^
It sounds to me like a little excuse not going in all the way now. Hey, no offense here.
I also have a Windows partition, I exclusively use it for the AntiCheat games I already own. I now check in advance if it’s supported and otherwise just skip that game.
Cocain Bear
Really? I just found enterprise grade e.g. server security tools. Most sites I found were ourdated, where the Linux EndpointSecurity tools were discontinued (even tho the server tools would probably as good as EndpointSecurity)