Yes they use kernel level anticheat and they are correct it would be easier to cheat on Linux.
Yes they use kernel level anticheat and they are correct it would be easier to cheat on Linux.
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I’m not saying it’s necessary but “some raytracing“ is very little, the next hardware refresh will be a lot more raytracing.
Tables like this suck. They are made by one of the projects in the comparison and they include no data.
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The bug is that they parse a glib keyfile with configparser which is a different format. So what is valid in one isn’t in the other.
More annoying because Mozilla does publish the stable flatpak, just not betas.
Flashback is based on old GNOME 2 code but unlike MATE it’s not maintained or improved.
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This is still a bug in the package, please report it.
The output and the renderer are separate and configurable concepts.
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If you are running things inside of containers you aren’t helping yourself by disabling unprivileged namespaces, you are actually just running more things as root. Inside the containers they generally block namespaces anyway.
TBH I’ve never heard anything positive about most of what hardened does.
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Nobody else has this hybrid model. RHEL is a paid distro in general. Most others are just free entirely. They all patch CVEs when they can. Ubuntu doesn’t write all of their patches or anything.
Anything less than mainline support is ewaste imo. Look how terrible the pi graphics support used to be but now thanks to excellent upstream kernel/Mesa drivers it’s great and will continue to work/improve for the foreseeable future.
The MR has multiple commits about 4 months old. It’s a bummer it’s moving slow but I believe it will land someday. I hope at least.
EAC does support Linux and can be enabled. It just isn’t as secure.