

Such as username and password?
Such as username and password?
I do run some servers, but use robust passwords.
I didn’t say that I would do that from Big Picture Mode, I was saying I already do that. I have a steam deck and am familiar with its capabilities, thanks!
Seems like it is a little more convoluted than I recalled. I thought you just turned off focus steam, but if you go to controller, test inputs, and then reconfigure the inputs from there, you can just skip the guide button setup so that it doesn’t do anything when pressed.
Their recommendation for the best ergonomic board has me questioning the rest.
There are some cool new features in this From AI powered
I’m good, thanks.
So how would a bad actor start a remote session on my Linux pc?
Edited to add, downvoted for trying to learn is a new one for me.
Less power is less power! I undervolted my 9070XT to use significantly less power, but only lose around 2% performance. I guess I’ll have to look into Big Picture Mode, haven’t used it in years. I had been waiting for SteamOS for desktop to use those kinds of features seamlessly as on the steamdeck. Awesome!
Seems like the problem could be avoided by not being on Facebook.
By chaining legitimate services such as udisks loop-mounts and PAM/environment quirks, attackers who own any active GUI or SSH session can vault across polkit’s allow_active trust zone and emerge as root in seconds.
I recognize a few of those words.
I run Linux at home lately. I guess I’m just confused now because they don’t sound the same anymore. But it’s not that important. Have a good day!
Big picture mode can do the power control and gpu throttling and stuff? That’s dope. I gotta check that out when I get home.
I’m not usually in the habit of defending the google play store, but I just opened it to see if I could figure out how to leave a review and it’s right on the app’s page, with five huge stars waiting to be clicked and a button underneath that which says write a review. I honestly did not think that difficult to find, and I didn’t need to click into anything once on the app’s page, so I’d hardly call it hidden.
Fewer weird people.
Ah, I did not think those two things were the same. Doesn’t the Steamdeck UI have different features than big picture mode?
Why would you need to use big picture mode on your steam deck when its entire gaming UI is designed for it?
You can absolutely turn that off in steam settings.
Enforcing the law is generally not something people refer to as corruption.