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More info on the Valve (Steam) collab with Arch Linux and potential future hardware support https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/10/more-info-on-the-valve-steam-collab-with-arch-linux-and-potential-future-hardware-support/
#ArchLinux #Linux #Steam #Valve
More info on the Valve (Steam) collab with Arch Linux and potential future hardware support
Recently we had the big news that Valve (Steam) began a collaboration with Arch Linux, to help fund two very specific parts of the Linux distribution. Now, we have a bit more info on what it means.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Valve (Steam) begin a direct collaboration with Arch Linux https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/09/valve-steam-begin-a-direct-collaboration-with-arch-linux/
#Steam #Linux #SteamDeck #ArchLinux
Valve (Steam) begin a direct collaboration with Arch Linux
This is some pretty exciting news! The Arch Linux team have announced a new direct collaboration with Valve (Steam).Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
I distro hopped for years. I finally settled on Garuda linux in 2020 and I haven't moved on yet. Garuda has been very stable and you can rollback with ease when you make a mistake. Saved me a few times.
garudalinux.org
#Garudalinux #ArchLinux #linux
Interesting that, after the Steam Deck, the most used is #ArchLinux
Veteran Linux users moved to Arch and that's what they use? They moved to Arch for gaming specifically? Gamers coming from Windows are competent and went straight to Arch? ...
Then the distro-agnostic Flatpak on its way to become the preferred option.
And relegated to a fourth place, with Mint about to surpass it, Ubuntu, the distro once blessed by Valve. That train is gone now.
Manjaro's new release is here with the latest Linux kernel:
https://news.itsfoss.com/manjaro-24-0-released/
Manjaro Linux 24.0 'Wynsdey' Releases With Linux Kernel 6.9
Manjaro Linux comes packed with improvements, newer desktop upgrades, and Linux kernel 6.9.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS News)
That's good news!
https://news.itsfoss.com/archlinux-arm-riscv/
Looks Like Arch Linux Is Going To Officially Support ARM/RISC-V
Arch Linux is making better efforts to support newer architectures.Ankush Das (It's FOSS News)
Arch Linux changes vm.max_map_count to match Fedora, Ubuntu for better gaming https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/04/arch-linux-changes-vmmax-map-count-to-match-fedora-ubuntu-for-better-gaming/
#Linux #ArchLinux #LinuxGaming
Arch Linux changes vm.max_map_count to match Fedora, Ubuntu for better gaming
Nice to see more Linux distributions make changes to ensure the gaming experience is good. Arch Linux is now following Fedora and Ubuntu on upping the vm.max_map_count value.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
https://www.phoronix.com/news/KDE-Plasma-6.0.1-Released
KDE Plasma 6.0.1 Released With First Batch Of Bug Fixes
It's been just six days since the release of KDE MegaRelease 6 with Plasma 6.0 and while it's popular with users and smoother than prior major KDE releases, out today is Plasma 6.0.1 for the first round of bug-fixes.www.phoronix.com
You define a whole category of Linux user on your own. If people can start saying “I use Fedora btw”, it will only be awesome to hear because of you.
To: @archlinux
From: Fedora
#ILoveFS #Arch #ArchLinux #FedoraLoveFS
Finally took some time to bust out the @PINE64 #pinebookpro and have some fun! I'd planned on flashing #nixos onto it, but everything I'd book from the image on my NVMe, I'd go through the whole rebuild and switch but it continued failing to boot into the new build... 🤔
Next best option, fresh install an #archlinux based system with great development record for the PBP, #manjaro , and manage everything with #nix. Turns out option #2 is still pretty awesome! 😎🤘 #linux
It seems we'll have a lot of "fun" with the #PyPi decision to remove signatures for sdist tarballs (https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2023-05-23-removing-pgp/) going forward.
To scream into the void: Yes, PyPi, someone was using those signatures. Distro package maintainers secured user supply chains with it!
I'm not looking forward to asking dozens of upstreams to host their signatures elsewhere (just stumbled across one case). Meanwhile reproducibility is now broken for those packages.
#ArchLinux #packagerlife #Python
Removing PGP from PyPI - The Python Package Index
PyPI has removed support for uploading PGP signatures with new releases.blog.pypi.org
Guide To Arch Linux User Repository Safety
The Arch Linux User Repository is one of the best resources we have available on Arch but being user submitted packages you should be wary of what you're dow...YouTube
Linux User Repository: An AUR For Every Distro
The AUR is one of the biggest selling points of arch linux but could it be possible to have an Arch User Repository linux system for every linux distro, well...YouTube
This Week in Linux #212 #Podcast!
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#ArchLinux, @ubuntuunity@twitter.com, @OBSProject@twitter.com Studio 28, @debian@twitter.com, Splitgate
+so much more #Linux GNews!
@Bitwarden@twitter.com @digitalocean@twitter.com #podcasts #technews
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212: Arch Linux, Ubuntu Unity, OBS Studio 28, Debian, Splitgate and more Linux news!
On this episode of This Week in Linux, there is a brand new version of OBS Studio with a lot of great and exciting features BUT there's a catch so you might ...YouTube