c0mbatbag3l

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[โ€“] c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

"No thanks, I'd rather complain that Microsoft advertising their other services in a totally configurable setting which I can disable is the same as the entire OS literally being an ad."

 
 

Good morning lemmites, I just installed nobara on my aging gaming laptop, hoping to get a few more years out of it and potentially hook it up as a capture device for my desktop. Most of the process has been seamless but there are a few outliers. First being that I had an issue getting the version of Steam working off of the software portal, so I installed the flatpak to work around it being hung up on installing directX.

Now, I've managed to get some games working through Proton-Qt but I've noticed that it won't detect what version of Proton I'm using for Mass Effect LE due to me installing it originally on the non-flatpak version of Steam which Proton-QT is still detecting. I uninstalled the old version of steam but am not sure what the appropriate method of cleaning the drive of old content is on Fedora linux or any linux distro, really.

[โ€“] c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

"Hey, we saved money by computerization, so we're gonna pass that cost onto you!"

"Don't you mean 'pass the savings onto us?'"

:D "Nope!"