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  • RADV is only important when you want to use Vulkan, OpenGL is a part of Mesa package

  • vulkan-radeon is radv

  • I'd say install vulkan-radeon package first and then uninstall Nvidia drivers, otherwise some packages might complain about missing dependencies, ex. Steam

  • 20 years ago and yet feels like from this year

  • "Optical Media Bad"

  • I get the "sign in to confirm you're not a bot" message on Proton

  • "he paid them on Fiver [...] but he didn't". He did. He was commissioning many artists on that platform to say vile shit to "test the limits". He mentioned a lot of them turned him down, expect the two kids.

    The sign said "Death to all Jews", by the way.

    There's a re-upload of this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHI3OUOmn4M, the scene in question is at 11:28.

    And if I remember correctly, those two who took his commission got booted off Fiverr

  • OnlyOffice exists on Flatpak too

  • Sadly the only decent alternative is slowly going downhill

  • ACE (Anti-Cheat Expert) seems to work only on the Steam Deck, but doesn't let you play on any other hardware running Linux. Delta Force has the same issue

  • I installed Arch

  • It's on the "extra" repo

  • Recent Python 3.13 update broke the ProtonVPN client

  • Foobar unfortunately is closed source, which OP has mentioned as a requirement.

    But agreed, it's so good I use it on Linux through wine, despite many alternatives

  • You don't need to run your window manager in Vulkan mode in order to play Vulkan games, in fact most common window managers use OpenGL, ex. Plasma (yes it has experimental Vulkan renderer but it crashes like crazy)

  • Clickbait, SteamOS 3.0 is still not officially available as an installer to use outside of the Steam Deck/Lenovo Legion

  • It should work out of the box, make sure you turn on Adaptive Sync in Plasma's display settings to either "Automatic" or "Always"

  • Correct!

  • Yes