

In Fedora, and other distros using Systemd, potentially in some distros that don’t use Systemd as well, using tools like dracut or mkinitcpio you can enroll TPM2 to Secure Boot and seal TPM to NOT request LUKS password every boot.


In Fedora, and other distros using Systemd, potentially in some distros that don’t use Systemd as well, using tools like dracut or mkinitcpio you can enroll TPM2 to Secure Boot and seal TPM to NOT request LUKS password every boot.
Just curiosity, which region on the globe is that?
Same. This is the profile of the Lemmy user I think.
I just realized now that there is antiX and Artix. I thought they were the same thing.
People + Dream/Cause Shared + Time Available
Selling books?


Thanks for sharing, this one was flying under my radar! There are a couple of things about monster collector games that I wish developers would improve, and I’m not sure how this one handles them:
Thanks again, I’ll keep an eye on this one and the upcoming Nexomon 3!


I wonder how this potential diaspora of repos from Github may affect some package distributions that are merely pointing the application to be compiled like is the case in some AUR application. Will it generate quite a lot of overhead for AUR maintainers?


That is really good advice. Thank you!


If you haven’t played Shredder’s revenge would you maybe choose Cosmic Invasion instead? I used to play Turtles in the arcade, and it was a lot of fun, but I’d like to see a modern evolution of it. I asked the other contributor about the graphics, did you feel that Shredder’s Revenge was a bit too pixelated compared to Cosmic Invasion?
I also looked at Scott Pilgrim, and it doesn’t really get my heart pumping. The aesthetic isn’t very appealing to me, and it’s not about nostalgia, because I actually kind of like the Absolum style. Absolum just looks like a more engaging game, and maybe even one that’s built more for single-player campaigns.


It is helpful. How do you feel about the graphics? I was checking some videos and Cosmic Invasion was looking a bit more polished.


This is more of a personal taste thing but I’m not a huge fan of the combo: Open World + Single player + RPG
If you have Open World and RPG, nowadays that calls a Multiplayer situation for me, otherwise is just a lonely journey. Despite the bad entrance and the distributors, I hope Chrono’s Odyssey has success, without the regular bullshit that we see in MMORPGs nowadays.
Nothing against to linear game + single player + RPG. Interested to see Phantom Blade Zero and Tides of Annihilation.


Hi, quick question, for a real world case scenario. If one has a Keychron M6 Wireless Mouse Pixart 3950 8K Polling rate compatible out of the box with Linux via Chromium browser tweaks, would them need this DKMS module to allow it to reach the 8K pool rate OR this is to potentially surpass the manufacture ceiling?
Isn’t there a way to use Jitsi with Zullip for audio?


What about Fractal? It even have a flatpak https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/fractal


Cool this is nice! Just confirming, the image translation is only for OCR, right? I mean it doesn’t translate a photo of a menu in a restaurant or am I missing something?


This distro has some good track. I hope we start seeing more people using it, and more important more package maintainers, to join the project so we have more applications available. The moss package manager is an interesting idea and I can see that as some sort of an evolution from a post SolusOS era.


We can go further. We need to support science and dream.
If you used Ungoogled Chromium why did you switch and recommend Helium? Can’t you achieve Helium settings and tweaks on Ungoogled Chromium? Why add an additional party to potentially delay security updates?
Same, just finished last week the Return to Monkey Island, after 20+ years played the Cursed Monkey Island.
This series is something special.