I’m missing a good GUI to manage SELinux. It is probably because I don’t know how to handle it but I hate this thing with passion.
I’m missing a good GUI to manage SELinux. It is probably because I don’t know how to handle it but I hate this thing with passion.
The problem is, for the current Arc achitecture (DG2), the officially supported driver is the old i915. Xe will always be ‘experimental’ and it won’t have media encoding capabilities because Intel said it’s “too hard to implement for DG2”. It’s better to wait for the Battlemage / DG3 graphics cards so you can use better Xe driver that can also handle media encoding and decoding.
As for the raw performance on the i915. It’s terrible. Most of the games that I was testing work better on my RX 6600 than Arc A750. The only positive thing I can tell about this card is that it performed really well in terms of stability on Wayland, and a really great video encoding efficiency.
Both should be possible. I am using the psuedo 2FA method. First I type the PIN and after that I confirm with YubiKey.
It is, I have it set up on my laptop. It’s a bit finicky in how it works and it’s not easy to setup, but it is possible.
From what I’ve saw, Valve servers are offline so no official MM. You can play with bots, and play on community servers, but you have to connect via “connect” command in console, because community server browser is broken.
It’s not removed. You can still access latest CS:GO version via beta tab in game properties. Is it inconvenient? Yes. Is it shit that achievements for CSGO were removed? Yes. But you can still play it, and play on community servers.
I really don’t know what you are talking about. I’m using it on Linux and it runs great. Comparing Signal to Discord, as both are electron apps, Discord is pure shit, Signal works really well. It takes a couple seconds to load but it’s still faster than Discord for me.
I would prefer if it would use other cross-platform framework like Flutter or Qt, but you can’t have everything. It’s better to have electron app, than don’t havy any.
I wouldn’t use Proton to play this game as it had more problems on my machine than native Linux version. Try using Steam Linux Runtime in Steam’s compatibility tab.
Are you using the rpm-fusion mesa drivers or Fedora’s (assuming you use Intel / AMD card)?
You can connect to wifi via tty using nmcli command:
nmcli --ask dev wifi connect CoolNetwork123