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  • Seems to be librist that’s the issue here. The nobara-amdgpu-config package issue also errors out on the first command though, skipping a package.

    Problem: cannot install the best update candidate for package pipewire-codec-aptx-0.3.69-1.fc38.x86_64

    • nothing provides pipewire >= 1.0.1 needed by pipewire-codec-aptx-1.0.1-1.fc38.x86_64 from rpmfusion-free-updates

    This also happened on the following nobara-sync command. And the second command gives:

    error: package nobara-amdgpu-config is not installed

    Went through with it anyway but I feel that’s potentially one of those things that eventually causes issues further down the line until the system doesn’t boot anymore…


  • I already fail at the first one:

    sudo dnf remove -y blender discord telegram-desktop oneapi-level-zero librist libndi-sdk firefox onlyoffice-desktopeditors

    Which errors out:

    Error:
    Problem: The operation would result in removing the following protected packages: plasma-desktop
    (try to add ‘–skip-broken’ to skip uninstallable packages)







  • Kinda misleading.
    First of all, games do not have to be on Steam & launch through Proton to be able to run on Linux. Wine hs gotten extremely good too, even if it may require a bit more tinkering in comparison.
    It’s also not like this because of the Deck. Proton has been on a good run for several years now, which was very much evident based on the stats on ProtonDB. The Deck helped more with popularity & spread of Linux, rather than actual compatibility.
    And those unsupported titles are almost all competitive multiplayer games. Regular multiplayer titles that are mostly PvE focused work usually fine under Linux.







  • I do it with obvious lurker / alt accounts that are otherwise not active and apparently just exist to downvote other people. Legit accounts and especially those who could actually provide some valid counterpoints aren’t receiving this treatment. This also includes a block, so consider this message a friendly courtesy of mine, but also the last thing you’ll hear from me, as I have better things to do than argue with internet trolls. Have a nice vote manipulative day.



  • Step 1: Release a shit game early that’s nothing like its trailer and produce a shit ton of publicity through its consequential shit storm.
    Step 2: Spent development time on it that you had originally planned for it anyway to fix things up a little bit, without ever reaching the state of the original trailer and get all the praise for being a shitty company because you’ve apparently done some magical redemption arc.
    Step 3: ???
    Step 4: Profit - and then do it all over again because people are gullible idiots.

    You can apply the same shit to CP2077 and other games btw. At this point it is beneficial to just release a game in a shitty state because now you have the opportunity to use it as some PR mechanism of how great you are as a company for still caring for your games even after a shitty launch.