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Hellmo_luciferrari @ Hellmo_Luciferrari @lemm.ee
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  • I didn't imply that. Stating that there is too much hatred of minorities doesn't mean that America fails at everything. That is a stretch. Me pointing out that America has a lot of hatred towards minorities isn't a reflection of everything America does as a whole is inherently bad.

    I didn't say that America can't have a good influence on another country. America isn't one to look to especially now for how minorities are treated.

  • I didn't say there were no positives from America did I? I didn't rank where America stands in how progressive or conservative America is.

    I said America is full of hatred towards Minorities with no comparison to another place.

    I am not wrong. There is too much of it.

    So "come off" what exactly?

  • Always glad to help! A little kindness goes a long ways!

    And glad to hear you got it working, and thanks for the update! I love when people do that. If I ask about an issue online I go back and update with the solution in hopes it helps someone!

  • The way I see it, Linux is supposed to be open, including sharing of knowledge. I am a big fan of that ideology. Information should be shared. And if I didn't have folks willing to help me, I'd never have learned all I know. So I try to pass it on!

    Let me know if you'd like some help, and I can try when I am not at work.

  • Proton has modules for EasyAntiCheat. I have played Halo on Arch. I don't know about Helldivers, or Apex. But I absolutely know anticheat is an issue on Linux. Well if you ask me it is more so that these Kernel level anti-cheat mechanisms need to die.

  • I haven't tried VR in Linux, I did sell my oculus, and haven't gotten a replacement.

    I use Reaper, and it'd fantastic. It's more so the plugins that are an issue since VSTs aren't supported too well on Linux. There are peripherals that don't play well as well, but that's vendor specific. My Line 6 gear for example.

    I am full time on Arch. Ditched Windows 6+ months ago, and i won't turn back. It has come with issues, but I've treated like a learning experience.

    I am using an EVGA 3090 FTW on Arch, and if I had known when building my PC that Nvidia has issues, I would have gone the AMD route. But, I have gotten my 3090 usable, quite well actually with some tweaking.

    I had issues using Wayland at first, but driver updates have helped.


    I have wanted to check out NixOS, but I haven't yet.

  • I can't speak for everyone, but many hardware peripherals software for configuration and control don't work.

    For gamers that could be companion software for RGB and mwcro customization on keyboards, controllers and other peripherals too.

    For myself, it would be music production software (VSTs and otherwise.) I know about different compatability layer softwares out there, but it's a band-aid.

    I made the switch to Arch and these 2 things have been my struggle.


    For my music hardware I have run a windoes VM with virt-manager/qemu with USB passthrough. That sort of works, but it's an extra thing to fuss with.

    I even went down the rabbithole of trying to use usbip to get wine to recognize my hardware, with no success of wine seeing the bound port.

    Its not flawless but I'm getting there.

    I will not go back to windows. Even if it means changing my habits and use cases.