Sorry for completely forgetting to respond to this. Getting my stuff ready for github now, will report back with link
Sorry for completely forgetting to respond to this. Getting my stuff ready for github now, will report back with link
I just finished adding spotify support to my own version of this a couple days ago. Well done, looks far better than mine.
Pineboi is now the only acceptable naming convention
TL;DR yes, popOS is perfect for that
My personal getting started advice is as follows
use kali Linux in a virtual machine because haha funny 1337 haxor
install mint/popOS/ubuntu on either a virtual machin, a spare laptop, or dual boot if you have a spare drive
I used mint for school and random tinkering and just gradually got more familiar with the random things I wanted to do or fix
this was last year so I’m no where near qualified to talk like a guru of ancient wisdom, take all of this with a grain of salt or possibly just burn it
I’m still confused about the bridges everyone’s talking about. Please help
Shouldn’t be in this community, but good on you
Replace yuzu.exe with the path to the yuzu appimage, no other changes
Yes, the steps are [game] > preferences > run command on start > yuzu.exe….
I can’t really give a super useful opinion given that I haven’t really touched fedora, but I’ve been using mint for school for almost a year, highly recommend
I think I could help you with that, if you don’t mind me taking away the novelty of you coding your own solution, which is where I get my kick
I’m of the opinion that if it’s cheaper with the same or more functionality than a consumer grade option, it’s superior. Bravo
I should do this with the one in my car; the stock don’t work very good
And to solve your filament label problem, although clunky, you can use some masking tape and a sharpie
If you can find a way to connect an SSD to the deck, I’m not sure if it’s SATA or whatever, if it’s connected and recognized, I don’t see a reason why the deck couldn’t boot from it. Not speaking from personal experience, all hypothetical, I could be wrong. Worth a shot if you understandably don’t want to do a fresh windows install
I can give next to no actual helpful advice, but I’ll throw something into the void. I’m pretty sure the anticheat Apex uses isn’t supported on Linux, and I have no clue about O2
Warning: my code it not nearly as pretty or organized as yours, nor is it Object oriented in the way you’re supposed to do it. github link