

So? That’s googles problem to index search results better. If that eight year old thread was any good, you wouldn’t have needed to revive it to ask for the solution anyway.
So? That’s googles problem to index search results better. If that eight year old thread was any good, you wouldn’t have needed to revive it to ask for the solution anyway.
Just make a new post asking the same thing, instead of trying to revive a post that was retired EIGHT years ago.
Valve has been doing amazing work putting money into Linux gaming, funding open source projects and showing that it’s a viable option for quite a while now, and it’s starting to pay off.
The only issue (and it’s not exactly a real one) is anticheat support for some mainstream tentpole games, like Fortnite, GTAV, Valorant… Devs could fix that if they wanted, but until they do some people won’t make that jump. Someone needs to wave some money in front of some game studio execs to entice them aboard.
There is an active gitlab issue tracker for the open source amd drivers that you can keep an eye on.
Main character syndrome.
I’ve had no issues with Dash to Dock, this looks more like an ArcMenu issue to me based on your screenshot.
In the description for ArcMenu they say:
Requires GMenu package:
- Depending on your distro you may need to install ‘gir1.2-gmenu-3.0’, ‘gnome-menus’, or ‘libgnome-menu-3-0’
Have you got that dependency covered?
What other extensions do you have installed? What versions of Ubuntu and GNOME are you using?
every time I got lost in the ship builder, I’d spend an hour on some crazy design, be a piece away from saving it, and the game would just lock up and stop responding to input. Only ever happened in ship builder. I lost like 4 hours to that flippin’ bug!
I found Fallout 4 had good gameplay, but the main questline didn’t connect with me at all. I’m currently playing through Starfield at the moment, have like 220 hours playtime, I honestly wish I wasn’t finding it so boring but it’s easily the most bland Bethesda game I’ve ever played.
The story writing seems kinda half-arsed, but my main issue with Starfield is in the environments. Every location feels the same, and the planets are all just barren deserts with a random base and two caves plopped on it. At least Fallout 4’s environment felt hand-crafted, and not just like they rolled three dice.
What part of it do you connect with most?
Now try Starfield.
You’ll find it so shallow that Fallout 4 seems like the Mariana Trench.
I’m not doing this for approval.
Okay. Go away and do it then.
When you copy over your monitor config, are you correcting the ownership/permissions?
The little scriptlet I made to combat a previous nvidia/wayland multi-monitor headache boils down to:
sudo cp $HOME/.config/monitors.xml /var/lib/gdm/.config/
sudo chown gdm:gdm /var/lib/gdm/.config/monitors.xml
Maybe double check if GDM is ignoring wayland as well, I’ve definitely had that happen in the past too.
As someone with a GTX 1080 running GNOME Wayland for at least the last four years, why is everyone claiming the sky is falling on Nvidia users with this change? Do you actually use Nvidia to be saying we’ll have a bad time? Sure the support is miles better on AMD, but it’s not absolutely borked. For me it’s on par with my X11 experience, because both sessions have weird Nvidia support quirks tbh.
Go into Steam Settings > Compatibility, and turn on “Enable Steam Play for all other titles”, Steam will then ask to restart. Install your game (which should now not complain because it’s getting the Windows version for proton) then go change the setting back.
Edit: Added the correct settings section and proper option name, because I was originally winging it, writing this comment on mobile.
What you call necrodisease, the rest of the world calls common sense.
At this point, the issue the original thread was created for was already solved, and more than half the thread was people being trolls. anyone that cared in that thread had long since moved on to other things. Why would notifying them be of any use? You’re not even facing the same issue! Start a fresh thread, outline all the details involved (including that you’re playing with a co-op mod!) in your own thread, and discuss it without any irrelevant baggage.
The answer to your question is that in vanilla DX, you press Right Mouse Button, and if the body has items on it, you’ll loot those first, and then pressing RMB again would pick up the body. If there’s no free space in your inventory, you’ll just be stuck trying to loot the body. In mods like DX: Revision, they made tweaks so the items would be dropped on the ground if you’ve no inventory space, but you’re playing with an unnamed co-op mod, so all bets are off. Seeing as all the missions were made with only one player in mind, Player 2 might be stuck trying to loot it over and over, because the flag that says the body was searched is only getting set for Player 1.