Riot is owned by Tencent. Coincidence?
Riot is owned by Tencent. Coincidence?
It’s decades old is is probably broken. Run from the console and see what happens. More than likely it’s a core dump.
There’s even more money to commit genocide.
Manjaro borks with AUR packages again. Install the flatpak, or switch to a different distro like EndeavorOS or Garuda.
openSUSE Tumbleweed. Or EndeavorOS if you want to join the Arch side.
This is not even a correct chart.
What I meant is if you can ALWAYS tell where the enemy is behind a wall (to start shooting in that direction), and you’re sniping (footsteps are too far to be heard), there’s some fishy business going on.
Yes. Program REAL anti-cheat, which is done ON THE FUCKING SERVER. If the player shoots as if they know where the enemy is behind the wall, then BAN them.
Fedora requires less maintenance which is important in a university scenario. But then you have those Exam Safe Browsers which don’t run on wine
anyway.
If you’re going to miss AUR-levels of package count, my advice is to grab openSUSE (preferably non-Leap), get familiar with zypper
and yast
, then add the Packman repo. Combined with the OBS (basically the openSUSE version of the AUR), you’ll have pretty high package availability.
openSUSE also requires less maintenance than Arch.
But generally, I recommend EndeavourOS, just add the chaotic-aur so you don’t spend hours compiling, and have fun!
I agree with you.
I don’t hate Manjaro’s developers, but they simply do not know what they are doing. They over promise and under deliver.
They’ll enable it for everyone soon. Meta will force the Fediverse its way, for $$$. Why else do you think they want to be in the Fediverse so badly?
Mark my words.
DEFEDERATE, PLEASE! Now Meta has the highest presence in the Fediverse, and they can do whatever they want to it.
Arch Linux 32.
IMO if an app is pulled from Google Play their license verification should just return true.
Tumbleweed is great, but I prefer EndeavorOS myself.
Basically, your system, if asked to, will boot into a limited mode where it exposes its drives over NVMe-TCP. It’s like taking the hard drive out and putting it into a different PC, but over the network.
They can’t tell if you still have the files or not.
WHERE IS PACMAN, our HOLY SAVIOR?
Jokes aside, paru
.
After Superfish I’d NEVER trust Lenovo.
Endeavor’s problem is a Calamares problem in specific.
Pro tip: use an external partition editor before the install. For endeavor, this used to be gparted, but is now partitionmanager. (It even comes with the ISO!)