Reading all this, I gotta ask; Did it work?
Reading all this, I gotta ask; Did it work?
I’ll protect them with my life, as they tear it away from me.
Satan won’t be catching anything. He’s going to be chilling on the sidelines with us as we get front-row seats to Jesus getting his ass beat by a Bible thumper who is mad about Jesus not voting for Trump.
The search gone is called “Kagi”, so the action of using it was “kagis”
It was/is a mobile game that was published in the west by Crunchyroll. The EN server was shut down, though.
Oof… About Princess Connect…
Xenosaga first.
Go even further beyond.
T-pose on 'em.
This is the correct answer.
You say that, but it clearly worked here. And, for live service games in general, playing The Waiting Game™ lets you see how bullshit said live service ends up becoming after a awhile.
That’s the case with a lot of games when trying to use Waydroid.
Automatic screen lock and auto-sleep get disabled everytime I install a KDE DE. I could take a closer look at energy savings, but I don’t think there’s much else I can do there. I know it’s not hardware-related, as this doesn’t happen with any other distro. May be an issue with KDE 6, for all I know. Gonna have to look into it more when I get home from work.
Do a barrel roll!
Using Bazzite, myself. I have a weird issue with rebooting, though. Tends to freeze at the boot screen (grub doesn’t show up at all) then the whole boot/login process becomes a slideshow. This doesn’t happen if I manually turn my PC off and turn it on, though. Really odd problem that I haven’t had on other distros.
I like Bazzite as a whole, though.
Now. For the last decade, honestly.
Fedora, Ultramarine, and Bazzite for distros, but haven’t tried Silver Blue.
The download tends to fail for me. Have to constantly restart it and pray it finishes. Then the installer seems to be error-prone. I actually have to reinstall it today because, somehow, simply restarting my PC results in a slideshow from the boot screen onwards. I always seem to have issues with the installer Fedora-based distros use.
This is what works for me, honestly.
Took WAY too long for this to happen.