For me personally there are two red flags: an almost non-existent wiki and the only way to connect with the community or get support is Discord. I have the same issue with PikaOS.
For me personally there are two red flags: an almost non-existent wiki and the only way to connect with the community or get support is Discord. I have the same issue with PikaOS.
These “emulated windows paths” are called prefixes. For Steam it depends on the game where it will put the save files, for Bazzite I would start looking at following locations as mentioned in this post (even though this is about a different game, but the information is still valid): https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/saved-games-for-2-steam-accounts/10900/2
There are dozens of articles about why Ubuntu has drawn criticism, here is an example: https://abh.ai/blog/why-ubuntu-and-canonical-drew-criticism-many-members-foss-community
I would recommend you read some of them to make up your own mind, and don’t rely too much on opinions here. Privacy is a broad term, only you know what is important to you and where you would draw the line.
Started online with translations and such then checked out groups in my area, didn’t fit. Went to a regular’s table, found some people there who did interesting stuff, asked if I can volunteer there, now doing that for a couple of years and started my own project that is quite successful. Wouldn’t want to miss it.
At first glance I interpreted this as a scene from a Diablo game.


I doubt that copying Battle.net over will work, I would try installing it via Heroic or Bottles, which has the installer preconfigured.


They are thinking about this for a while now, in January they announced: “Lastly and on an unrelated note, we’ve also begun testing Faugus Launcher as a potential replacement for Lutris in our :testing branch. If we move forward with this change, we’ll provide at least six months of advance notice before removing Lutris so you’ll have plenty of time to migrate your prefixes.”


First I always check with sudo journalctl -r
Check journalctl --help for more options or do sudo journalctl --since "2015-06-26 23:15:00" --until "2015-06-26 23:20:00"
Then search errors online or come back with more questions.


Thank you for this, it looks great!
I will have the time to check this out further on the weekend, but quick question before: will people be able to find channels aligned with their interests like they do on Discord? Let’s say for certain games or other topics. Because that is why many of my friends are still there.
Have you played: https://store.steampowered.com/app/933480/Enderal_Forgotten_Stories/


First you need to download the provided file from the distro page. Something with Checksum in the name most of the time. The website should provide instructions. Please note that does not validate the gpg key.
Quick Method Terminal:
Open the terminal at the location of the ISO file or go there with cd. Type sha256sum NameOfIsoFile.iso - it takes a moment depending on your system.
Copy the output (some long numbers/letters). Compare it with the downloaded checksum-file - open the file, press ctrl-f or whatever you have for find and paste it. If it’s found, it’s the same.
Method KDE: Right click the file, open properties, then go to tab “Checksums”. Paste same number/letter combination from above into the provided space “Expected checksums…” - if it’s green, it’s correct.
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