Everything I selfhost was easily setup with a simple compose file and various env files for each resource. What the heck was he trying to setup? I haven't used Windows in a long time, but I doubt they have anything as easy as a declarative file like compose.
Agreed. Long time Linux user here. The distro is just supposed to get you near what you want or need. There are science distros for different science labs. Because there is a certain set of tools and software that all the researchers would be using. And likely, the distro is not useful for anybody else. I think there is only the big gaming distro issue because, gaming hasn't really been a huge thing on Linux. Now it is, and new people to Linux have no clue what all is needed or what all is possible. Most don't even realize they could install and switch DE's without having to "distro hop". But, 100% agree with you.
Well, Steam doesn't install leading edge versions of Proton. For instance, if you install Battle.net through Steam. Sometimes Battle.net breaks. like here https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/ge-proton-9-23-released-with-a-battlenet-fix-for-linux-steam-deck/ , so you need the latest changes which wont be available to the Steam Deck, proton-experimental wont get the changes right away. If you just pop open protonup-qt, you can just download ge-proton-9-23. Of course once you have ge-proton-9-23 installed, then the Steam UI can switch between the various versions installed, or you can do it from protonup-qt while you have it open after downloading the latest leading edge proton that you need. I think it's a good tool, especially for beginners.
Should do for all - after all, it’s just a matter of prefixes
naa, they do two different things. Sure you can go to the Lutris wine manager under runners and install Lutris versions of wine or select an already installed version of wine. That's not the same as what ProtonPlus and ProtonUp-qt are doing. They are like Lutris wine manager on steroids, for Lutris and Steam and Bottles and whatever else. Always the possibility I completely overlooked a feature of Lutris.
No problem. I use Gnome as well for my desktop and yes that is KDE on your Steam Deck. If you've got a Steam Deck then protonup-qt is definitely a must have. Maybe it was more important when the Steam Deck first released, but it's still handy to manage Proton versions for games that are already rock solid on older versions.
Nice. ProTip, checkout ProtonPlus or ProtonUp-qt. They manage different versions of Proton for you. They both do the same things in about the same ways. ProtonPlus will match better with Gnome based Desktop Environments and ProtonUp-qt will match the Kde like environments.
First iterations of a console always start out small. It's the second iteration that has the consumer confidence and you get a boom in sales. If the Steam Machine drops this year. I expect it to sell 10 million consoles in the first year.
lol, I'm sure you could just casually walk away from them in a serpentine pattern and avoid any harm. Likely they are too busy clearing Cheeto dust from their neck beard anyways.
I believe you, but so far I can spot AI art from a mile away. When I do, I just hit the back button. It's not interesting. It's okay when it's used as a joke for memes. Maybe it's going to look different in the real world on an advertisement or something. But, really, if I can spot it in the real world, I'll think the product is fake. I'm definitely the type of person who wont buy if I think that. I'm sure that's not everybody but, if it is a good percentage is, I'd say companies are going to want to pay real artists. Interesting to see where it all goes.
Everything I selfhost was easily setup with a simple compose file and various env files for each resource. What the heck was he trying to setup? I haven't used Windows in a long time, but I doubt they have anything as easy as a declarative file like compose.