

Try to automate updates as much as possible so that new security bugs get fixed quickly.
Try to automate updates as much as possible so that new security bugs get fixed quickly.
Does the first game finally run well on the Deck? Or is this as verified as Spider-Man 2?
Proton logs very rarely give any insight. Game logs are a little bit more interesting. But random crashes are usually the hardest to diagnose in any case. That might even point to a hardware problem.
I just switched to the Apple theme to try it out. Please, no!
curl -I https://swg-empire.de/pictrs/image/c6d5a936-1566-4154-947d-8926fbe07fe5.jpeg
Hmm, my pictrs doesn’t seem to like HEAD requests. From what I can see every service is configured correctly. Apache is forwarding it correctly to Nginx and Nginx is using the latest configuration from ansible.
But my pictrs does support ranges so I guess everything is ok.
The Steam Deck literally is a PC. If for some inane reason you can’t get it to do what you want you can install Windows on it.
I think the only reason emulation is “worse” on it than on PC can be that a desktop PC has more power. Almost all emulators in general usage are open source and have Linux versions.
There are also no problems with running pirated Windows games. By now the only games that are problematic on Linux are multiplayer games with kernel level anti cheat that hasn’t been configured to work on Linux.
The Steam Deck is better than the Switch in almost every aspect. It just doesn’t come with detachable controllers. That’s it.
So if you want a portable console with detachable controllers buy a Switch. Otherwise there is no reason not to get a Deck.
Thanks, that’s what I wanted to know. When it was released it was unplayable.