This is such an underrated comment. Linux hates, hates, hates NVidia. I've spent 24 hours trying to get two applications running, both of which consistently complain about my GPU and Hardware Acceleration.
I always, always hope that its good, but unfortunately 8/10 times, it tends to be a disservice to the franchise.
Could you imagine a Metal Gear TV / movie adaptation? I can't imagine anyone could ever make that a descent representation of not only the content, but the people who are invested in it too, but I would love more than anything to be proven wrong.
@Ozzy Exactly what I was thinking. Kind of a PiTA if everyone needed to do that, but maybe an excuse to throw up an open-source script on github for it.
@Ozzy@rtxn I just thought of this, could one, create symbolic links that point to /lib (for ex.) to "repoint" the directory a package gets installed to?
Not sure if this would work, but was curious if someone's attempted it before.
@Linuturk@PseudoSpock My problem here is that I don't understand the purpose of flatpak when Deb seems to have everything from my experience, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
@flamingopinyata
This is such an underrated comment. Linux hates, hates, hates NVidia. I've spent 24 hours trying to get two applications running, both of which consistently complain about my GPU and Hardware Acceleration.
@elfahor