Some of the stuff on that list is probably there because of review bombing. Torchlight III is worse than II, but it’s definitely not one of the worst games on Steam.
Some of the stuff on that list is probably there because of review bombing. Torchlight III is worse than II, but it’s definitely not one of the worst games on Steam.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Baloo Section 5 shows how to disable it without installing anything.
Hmm. Maybe it’s all a coincidence. When one of my CPU cores was stuck at 100%, I opened htop and configured it to show kernel threads too. I spotted MariaDB running in the background. I thought “I don’t remember installing MariaDB”. Went to uninstall it with pacman, which said it’s a dependency of Akonadi. After googling, I turned off Search Indexing and CPU usage dropped to zero. I’ll keep an eye on it to see if the problem comes back.
As of Linux kernel 6.2, any distro should theoretically be able to support M1 and M2. The problem is, most distros will probably have a slightly older kernel upon initial install. I’m personally going to wait for an Arch-based distribution that supports Mac.
Yeah, I heard it fixed most of the issues. Haven’t tried it yet. I have since switched from an AMD to nVidia card so maybe it works now.
Without that fan patch, I wasn’t able to play at all. But further into the game, it started crashing every 10 - 20 minutes. Think the particular Radeon card I had at the time was poor compatibility. nVidia users might have had more luck.
A reason I might buy a console used is because certain titles, like Nier Automata, were poorly ported to PC. I love that game, but the Steam version crashed a lot for me.
That’s good to hear. For the longest time I suspected my Ryzen 3 CPU was causing the freezes. But no, it was the Radeon’s dynamic power management that I had to disable with GRUB to fix it.
My Radeon 290X gave me a lot of Linux problems before it died. Like freezing a while after resuming from sleep. Hate to admit the GTX 1660 Ti hasn’t given me any problems on Linux.
Depending on the board, for example, if I said I like using an Apple computer, I would get downvoted to oblivion by zealots. I mean, just because people don’t like my preference doesn’t mean what I said is invalid. Also, I use Mac, Windows & Linux depending on the task. Fanboys can’t understand that.
Honestly, I’d be happy in a world without visible “Like” and “Dislike” counts. People with differing opinions always end up being punished by the current systems, encouraging group-think.
I would avoid that nVidia open source driver anyway. Sadly the proprietary one has been better in my experience.
*Gamefreak