Using zram I hope? Really transforms low memory machines.
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Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux gamers: Do you ever occasionally shut down your PC?English
13·1 month agoPeople used to leave their PCs running 24/7 due to the fear of thermal expansion causing hard drive failure. It’s not a problem anymore as far as I know, but this practice stuck with a lot of old power users.
It wasn’t quite as silly when PCs didn’t draw so much power.
The sleep functionality has historically been unreliable at best so that gets avoided as well.
Now, in 2026, even if I’m just going outside for 20 minutes I’ll sleep the machine, unless it’s doing something in particular.
To use the AUR on Cachy you simply use paru instead of pacman. It is a frontend to pacman, and lets you search / install from the AUR as if it’s in the main repo.
Edit: side note, I’m really happy to see the windows power users coming over, you guys switching is what will really push adoption imo.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•RetroDECK 0.10.2b - Release Announcement
53·3 months agoWe get AI slop in a changelog now? Fuck this timeline.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discuss
5·3 months agoYou may be able to disable the internal Bluetooth entirely via BIOS.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•So, why *should* GNOME support server side decorations?
71·3 months agoSeems like 9 gnome devs use lemmy.
They mention using flatpaks and snaps.
From the website: “Apps primarily come from Flatpak and Snap.”
Putting snap on an arch derived distro is disgusting.
Side note, I hope you’re making use of zram!
The way I do this is to bind the torrent client to the mullvad network interface. In qbittorrent for example, in the advanced options, I set mine to only use wg-mullvad. If the wg-mullvad iface goes down, the torrent client simply has no connection.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Will steam deck 2 be on arm? what would change?English
20·4 months agoValve are doing the ARM experiment with the Steam Frame.
They mentioned not wanting to release a Steam Deck 2 until there was a significant performance upgrade available.
In my opinion an ARM chip with the FEX translation overhead isn’t going to be it just yet, it will probably be another AMD SoC.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Valve’s Android compatibility layer now has its official name, Lepton, and a cute frog logo.
20·4 months agoThis made me wonder, with FEX couldn’t Valve release steam for android? Steam library on your phone sounds good to me.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•For Linux gaming (including DX12), is there a strong reason to choose NVIDIA over AMD?
44·6 months agodeleted by creator
My feedback: pick a different name, I thought this was void linux related.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Warning: Lutris discord tolerates far right, racism and genocide apologiaEnglish
4·10 months agoLet’s not shorten his name to Turtle. 😓
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•why didnt Enlightenment desktop recieve much adoption
7·10 months agoDevelopment was so slow that the project was effectively dead after E16, users moved on.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Is there any use case of SDDM other than log in to Plasma desktop?
1·11 months agoI prefer the tty over session managers because I generally throw in a system update before starting the gui in case it warrants a reboot. Also if you’re feeling spicy you can tell it to load the desktop on a specific GPU with $ DRI_PRIME=1 startplasma-wayland, for example.
I like the extra control basically.
Turtle@aussie.zoneto
Games@lemmy.world•For me, Cyberpunk 2077 was uninteractive and has low replayablility value.English
173·1 year agoI didn’t make it far through the game, I quit once I realised how lifeless the open “world” was.


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