That makes sense, I was able to get the mods installed!
That makes sense, I was able to get the mods installed!
I actaully installed it.
AFAIK You can’t “run” battlenet though lutris, it needs installed for mods at least.
The “data” partition turned to actually be a windows partition, there isn’t any indication that isn’t paart of Linux that I could.
I was able to create a “games” folder under my user’s “home” folder and install battlenet (and Wow) there, So I hoping I can then copy my mods over.
To be continued…
thanks for your help
I have no idea, like any noob user I let it use the defaults, assuming they would work.
So how do I fix it. Do I need to resintall WoW and specifically choose the Data partition it created during the linux install?
Yeah about time for me to switch to something else :/
I actually use it a bunch for setting reminders and it does pretty good at that.
They’re really not though, maga fascists, actually believe this is a mere speed bump on the way to the promised land…
Would you pay $1000 for one? Economy of scales matters…
Plus everyone who did look at them would say it is smaller it should cost less! Even though a smaller phone would be more technically challenging to build. Next you have compromises. No matter what you take out to make it work. People would bitch, I need that! I don’t need this other thing! Next battery life, people complain about current battery life, you think they want less?
I could go on, but I can easily see why manufacturers don’t want to deal…
Because most people want big screens?
I mean, it is simple.
If it’s like “OnStar” where you could call for help, or they’d call you in an accident. I suspect that’s why it was done :(
Until you find out the cars won’t start without them :(
We’re in a scary new world… I’m glad I’m old with no kids and not in great health.
True, but unless they have a solution to the bot problem blsky is having and reddit has…
They won’t fair any better…
and often subconsciously, for mild cases, it’s so ingrained they don’t even realize they’re doing it.
They absolutely look at routes. The thing is drivers run for multiple companies at once which is fine. The issue is when your Grub order sits in the back of the car for 50 minutes while they deliver 3 Uber orders across town.
I had a guy pick up an order 2 blocks from my house ( I was sick) then drove 20 minutes the opposite direction with my food to pick up at another place.
I’m on the drivers side, but they are bad apples.
The thing is they’re a mess for everyone. So there is statistical value in looking for outliers over a long timeline.
Like anything else it’s the details that matter and how they’re used.
The only reason I’m still on windows is I run a weird 3 monitor setup on a Nvidia GPU.
Even then I could probably switch but I’m too lazy
The bunt has been on the path of enshitification itself for many years no thanks.
As much as I loved 2000, XP was better and 7 the best ever.
2000 was the pioneer though, it was such a huge step forward in every way
This is the correct answer, while it may have more up front costs. It’ll save in the long run, especially if the company has growth potential.
Hmm, bazzite is being “advertised” as being specifically for gaming and newcomers. With included drivers and “tweaks” to improve gaming. And the reviews I found said the same thing…
I was able to get it working by installing it in my home directory.