I tried running the games that I need Windork for some time ago, but got fed up tweaking the stuff. I’ll give it a try soon.
Btw, I only do PC gaming, no consoles or mobile.
I tried running the games that I need Windork for some time ago, but got fed up tweaking the stuff. I’ll give it a try soon.
Btw, I only do PC gaming, no consoles or mobile.
Easiest way to dual boot is 2 disks, with Linux and grub installed on 2nd disk, and BIOS set to boot to 2nd disk. That way Winblows thinks it is alone in the 1st disk of the system.
Even so had an issue a couple years back that Winblows messed up its own loader, by not placing the boot files in the reserved hidden partition but then configuring the boot as if it did… facepalm Took me a morning of trial and error figuring how Winblows boot to fix it…
Winblows is a cancer, but unfortunately it still is necessary for some gaming.
The RPi 5 SoC does not have VP9 hardware decoding which is necessary for YouTube videos. Anything above 1080p30 inside a window will suck.
Weird part is that RPi4 SoC has it.
Edit: confirmed by Raspberry Pi Foundation themselves, only hardware video decoder is HEVC.
Woke, then SMACK! back down to sleep.
It keeps being downloaded as a regular download to the default download folder, filling up disk space and the file needs to be deleted by explicit command. With the change it’s a temporary download and is erased when cache is purged.
Have a look at NewPipe app, might be of interest.
I won’t spoof the agent. I want Google to know I’ll keep using Firefox no matter what. Except for YouTube, I don’t use any other service of theirs, too shitty.
The best way to make them back down is to show we won’t bow.
Try FreeTube viewer, still in alpha but already works great. You can create profiles with the channels you want in each one.
On mobile (Android) you have NewPipe, GrayJay or SkyTube.
Ah, fascism showing its ugly head.
LOL
Giving even more money to those clowns? LMAO
This. I started with Netscape browser.
I use AdNauseam, includes uBlock Origin and more.
I think later this month a version will be launched that will enable practically all the desktop extensions…
Ok, I won’t. I’ll call Xitter.
You’re right, I have it installed.
I have 3.42. Choose a file, select it (check) and press the copy/move icon, in the popup dialog the lower right choice is ‘Via WiFi’.
Now it is integrated in the base app, no more need for plugin.
I think this is Formula E, electric racing cars.