Look at this guy who doesn’t know how to use the three seashells!
Look at this guy who doesn’t know how to use the three seashells!
Maybe you can just trim them!
I was very confused by all this (also I don’t use consoles unless you want to consider the Deck as one) until it dawned on me that what people are apparently now calling “disk drives” are apparently “optical disk drives/readers”.
Aren’t games dematerialised on consoles nowadays? Or is it strictly a PC thing?
With your eyes closed, I suppose.
Up to date and stable. Best of both worlds.
That’s because it hasn’t been socilited yet. Presumably.
I’ve run OpenSuSE and then Tumbleweed for a while (as in years, now) on a variety of devices (including nVidia) with no real issues. It’s been by far the most solid of the distributions I’ve used since I started using Linux in the '90s.
Those will legally do pretty much anything depending on what cable you use anyway. (and what cable you end up using is pretty much a surprise until you’ve tested it.)
All thanks to USB making our lives more simple. (yay)
Ok, I suppose it is more simple in quite a few ways.
The phone has to go in the hat. It says so in the manual.
It’s always been for USeR binaries. It’s the first time I’ve seen this bizarre backronym (40 years of Unix here).
It’s a sin against the the very fabric of the universe!
Making good games is probably not as easy as it seems though.
They aren’t close to cherry pits at all.
That’s what a ligature is. Combining two characters so they don’t clash.
Did they Google windows error messages?
Commercial software compatibility has always been poor. It’s a classic way of locking users in.
A lot of people (regardless of age) have a very fuzzy idea (if at all) of what a file or a directory is. They wouldn’t know a operating system if it sat on their face.
The only way to get them to use Linux is to switch the system on their computers. And they’ll probably manage just fine(after a bit of initial grumpiness), since most interfaces are pretty much the same anyway.
But they’re never going to change on their own.
They’re in Linux now, it should show the shortcuts they’ll encounter everywhere. Not leftovers from another system.
I see you’ve been using apple cables. Other cables will absolutely last ten years or more.