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  • So…if Steam is running in a Flatpak, and Borderlands is launched from Steam, how much can they even see…really?

    Without using exploits to escape the container, not much. A very empty Windows environment with a single game installed, your network interfaces and any directories that the Flatpak has access to (usually just the SteamLibrary directories).

    The TOS (https://www.take2games.com/legal/en-US/) changes are mostly related to data that they collect via their interfacing with Steam and through their website. This idea that they're requiring you to agree to a root level access or installing a spyware rootkit is just nonsense.

  • He said it

    That not misinformation…

    It is misinformation if the things he said are not true.

    So, let's look into the claims.

    Here's the TOS:

    https://www.take2games.com/legal/en-US/

    There is nothing about root level access.

    In addition, if you look at the patch history for Borderlands 2 on SteamDB, you will see that the last update for the game was 4 August 2022.

    So, to be clear:

    There is nothing in the TOS that requires you to submit to a rootkit and there is no spyware that has been added. The comment in the OP is simply wrong.


    This is what happens when you simply read social media and repeat what you've heard without checking to see if you're spreading misinformation.

  • reboot: machine restart

    This makes me think it's a motherboard issue.

    The system is done with its shutdown process and issued the reboot command, but the motherboard didn't restart.

    There could be some electronics components which get wedged over time. My sound card will occasionally not boot unless it has been completely powered off for 30 seconds or so.

  • No, it's misinformation and people who uncritically repeat things without verification.

    I've had the game installed for years and have to manually apply updates, there hasn't been one. e: I just checked, last update in Steam is dated 2022

    All they've done is make their TOS universal across all of their games.

    e: adding this from last post. TL;DR: People are spreading misinformation

    So, let’s look into the claims.

    Here’s the TOS:

    https://www.take2games.com/legal/en-US/

    There is nothing about root level access.

    In addition, if you look at the patch history for Borderlands 2 on SteamDB, you will see that the last update for the game was 4 August 2022.

    So, to be clear: There is nothing in the TOS that requires you to submit to a rootkit and there is no spyware that has been added. The comment in the OP is simply wrong.

  • If you're not familiar with reading mailing lists or don't follow what is happening, Brodie Robertson on YT did a good video on this: https://youtu.be/GhfhzTDQdUU

    TL;DR: Some tooling script caused the problem, but it initially seemed like a malicious pull request from kernel developer. It wasn't and the issue was resolved. The tooling script will be updated with better error messages so this kind of problem should be obvious when it occurs.

  • If you have a someone, that you personally know, who knows Linux and can help you navigate things... go with Arch.

    It'll take you a bit longer initially, but you're going to be putting together and configuring every component from partitioning drives to installing a bootloader. In exchange for your labors you get to have access to the bleeding edge of nearly all software packages. This isn't always a boon, since there are occasionally bugs. For example, currently Firefox likes to forget that you should be able to select the address bar or close tabs by clicking the x on the tab (middle mouse click still works though).

    If not, use EndevourOS. It's Arch, but it uses a graphical installer and chooses sane defaults for making a desktop PC. It's significantly faster to install but it is still Arch (you use the Arch repos and the AUR). If you just want to use Arch but are worried about being able to install from scratch via the terminal, use Endevour.

    Alternatively, install Qubes so you can be on a different distro and look down on other distros for their lack of virtualization.

  • Right... We had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night, half an hour before we went to bed, eat a lump of cold poison, work twenty-nine hours a day down the mill, and pay the mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home... our dad would kill us and dance about on our graves singing "Hallelujah."

  • I'm using NVIDIA also, the only real problem I had was that HDR was annoying to get work because gamescope doesn't play too well with NVIDIA. Now that I can just use native Wayland HDR I don't have any real problems with my graphics card.