

That’s not too hard a question for me, I’ve been using the same DE for years: KDE
That’s not too hard a question for me, I’ve been using the same DE for years: KDE
And here’s KDE’s: https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/design
LineageOS has instructions for Windows/Mac/Linux: https://wiki.lineageos.org/adb_fastboot_guide
KeepassXC is great, but I realised very late in the process of setting it up, that the browser extension does not support Flatpak based browsers: “Please note that in general Flatpak and Snap based browsers are not supported, Ubuntu’s Firefox Snap being an exception.” (https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc-browser/wiki/Troubleshooting-guide)
I hope this might change at some point.
Their easy installer is why many people I know installed it, but it only supports 21 devices and mine wasn’t one of them, so I can’t say much about usability or security. If yours is one of them, there’s also a Linux guide on their website: https://doc.e.foundation/easy-installer
How come I’ve never heard of Roboquest, that looks fun too!
Thank you for the elaborate response, I appreciate it. It sounds like I would enjoy the game.
Oh my Gaige, I haven’t thought of that for a while… “and I reloaded early… again.” Still played her a lot!
That’s fantastic, something to be really proud of. It’s so beautiful, made my day.
Thanks for this post, I wanted to try this game but then heard, that there’s not much map variety, but you don’t seem to feel that way.
How is the co-op? Is it easy to find games with others and is it fun?
And what would you say about the DLCs?
Both are based on Fedora but the main difference is that Bazzite is immutable, while Nobara is not. What you prefer, is highly subjective.
If your question is aimed at performance, I have no hard data on that and it will depend on your hardware of course, but they are probably quite similar, since the base is the same.