Is that for Linux native games? I’ve found I get better results for games by just using the Proton version
Is that for Linux native games? I’ve found I get better results for games by just using the Proton version
I’ve never had to do anything special to get games to work with Wayland. Do you mind elaborating on that a bit?
I’m 100% Linux on a 5950x and a 5700xt. I’ve had pretty much no trouble at all. The GPU works out of the box, and with the exception of enabling Proton for non-verified games, I’ve only ever had to click install and play. To be fair though, I only play single-player/non-competitive games, so I don’t worry about anticheat at all.
These days Windows games give me less grief on Linux than they ever did on Windows.
Their UI is great. But, I like just adding things to my watchlist and having it show up on Plex shortly after. Though, my partner still uses the Overseerr website I host.
You can set it up to monitor your Plex watchlist, which essentially turns Plex into your Overseerr TV app
A virtual machine would be relatively safe most of the time.
You can’t steal something you already own. Just download an unencrypted copy. There is nothing morally questionable about that.