

It’s in global Google settings. Under “all services” > “ads”.



It’s in global Google settings. Under “all services” > “ads”.



Still not a single one of them supports it on linux by default
The open source server allows unlimited connections I think. The point of the paid server is user & device management, shared address book and some other enterprise features
They posted the thumbnail instead of the full image

Systemd’s version is run0. It’s broken on selinux systems though (at least fedora)
A DDoS that brings down the biggest(?) DDoS protection provider?


Linux has close to the best support for games possible without support from the game developers.
Other windows software usually isn’t quite as good in my experience, but still better than non-native software on any other operating system.
Never used a DAW, so I can’t say anything about that.


CHROMIUM_MAJOR.CHROMIUM_MINOR.CHROMIUM_BUILD.CHROMIUM_PATCH.VANADIUM_PATCH
For the Chromium parts:
- MAJOR and MINOR may get updated with any significant Google Chrome release (Beta or Stable update). MAJOR must get updated for any backwards incompatible user data change (since this data survives updates).
- BUILD must get updated whenever a release candidate is built from the current trunk (at least weekly for Dev channel release candidates). The BUILD number is an ever-increasing number representing a point in time of the Chromium trunk.
- PATCH must get updated whenever a release candidate is built from the BUILD branch.
Some websites might not like spiders on the internet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_spider


Love that channel :(


Nvidia doesn’t support vaapi, so when I still had an nvidia card I needed to install a compatibility layer like this. You might have more problems if you want to use a Chromium based browser though
There is a reimplementation of the Galaxy Communication Service that allows you to get achievements, leaderboards, etc.
Heroic Launcher has it bundeled automatically.


Redox has limited hardware support and I don’t think it’s ready to be a daily driver. It’s also not Linux.
I wouldn’t recommend Pop!_OS until the next version with Cosmic is out. It’s quite outdated right now. I guess you can try the beta.
We know that it started as a fork of Waydroid
But: