

Look for a lockfile in its config directory. Just delete it if it’s there. It can be left over when qbittorrent isn’t shut down correctly.


Look for a lockfile in its config directory. Just delete it if it’s there. It can be left over when qbittorrent isn’t shut down correctly.


You can force steam to start in big picture mode with the -gamepadui argument. And you can always switch between desktop and big picture mode, at least when you have a normal window manager running.
Booting into big picture mode would entail launching gamescope and launching Steam inside that.


As a workaround, if you have a Steam Controller pressing the Steam button should bring up Steam and pressing it again should switch to Big Picture Mode. That’s at least how it works on my Steam Deck in desktop mode.
If you have an Xbox or PlayStation controller you could try if their corresponding buttons work the same.


My father worked for the city’s utilities and he said they could see when an ad break was during a big TV event because everyone was going to the toilet at the same time. They usually knew when someone had a broken pipe in their cellar before the owner did because of the change in pressure at that location.
No way did the city not know where the water was going.
The funny thing is that for a long time nvidia was the GPU brand to get on Linux because ATI (now AMD) drivers were just as closed but sucked ass.


On my instance nobody younger than the admin is allowed.


Honestly, getting rid of the “original” requirement and resorting to emulation is probably the cheapest option by far if you have a controller and computing device you can hook up to a TV.


Sure, don’t rush into things. But when you have a fix that’s just a few lines that’s languishing in your repositories for years something’s up.
I’m not talking specifically about this issue. There are several drivers for the Steam Deck controller and the thermal system that I have to compile myself to be able to properly run a vanilla kernel on my Steam Deck LCD. There has been more than enough time to fix the stuff.
Still glad that it’s open source so that I can just grab everything I need. But it would be nice if I could just forget about it and find all fixes in my kernel half a year or so after they’ve been successfully in production in SteamOS.


In KDE it’s just a simple configuration in the power section of the settings. No idea what the general Linux way would be.


What I hate about Valve’s Linux efforts is how slow they are with upstreaming their changes. I think there are still some LCD fixes not in the vanilla kernel.


Valve is probably adding that to the Steam Machine as we speak.
Also, fuck the HDMI Forum!


Ugh, another new “sudo” clone.


The most important question, did she also trademark her haemorrhoid?


Curiously Link(s) is German for left.
I still remember the outcry with Twilight Princess on the Wii. Would have been nice if they had let the player decide to accommodate both left handed people and purists.


The crazy optimisations of RCT pop up all the time.
Let me introduce you to the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
If I recall correctly a similar one was planned for the northern hemisphere but science is too expensive.