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  • I've been using a FP5 on Mint Mobile in rural US for about a year maybe; It's worked pretty well so far. I get decent 5G in the (very) small town I live in, and decent 4G in most other places out in the sticks.

  • Bob says, "Your lack of slack is disturbing."

  • 目が痛めます

  • おはようございます!撃たないでください!

  • I've had a similar problem across various distros and several years: everything is fine for a while, then suddenly several games have audio crackling issues. I can usually (but not always) solve this with a PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=60 %command% in the launch options; sometimes a different number, such as 20 or 30, works better.

  • Are you using Steam Input Settings to map those dpad buttons? If so, try setting that back to default, then use AntiMicroX to map keyboard input to your dpad instead.

  • Can confirm, was a 'bone half a lifetime ago.

  • Can confirm, was a 'bone half a lifetime ago.

  • Yep, this is how I do it on my NAS, which is some RockPro64 board attached to WD Red spin drives. I have music, movies, game saves, documents, pics, etc. that equal around 1.5TB and I don't seem to get excess scanning when "watch files" is turned on.

  • I will second Bazzite, with the additional note that I've needed to use Feral Gamemode to get rid of microstuttering and other minor performance issues. But, that's not really different from any other distro I've tried gaming on (Void, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Funtoo).

  • まったく…

  • If you're willing to forgo the GUI installer requirement, take a look at Void Linux. Pretty slim base installation, very stable and conservative package updates for a rolling release. Excelllent package manager. Downside might be smaller package selection than Debian or Arch.