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  • My two suggestions are forcing a different proton version (you mention this, so im guessing you already have) and ensuring you have a 32bit opengl driver installed(package names will differ between distributions. Arch wiki has some info)

    For troubleshooting, launch steam from a terminal and watch for errors on game launch/close

  • How does one qualify how much a language needs to be used?

    Are you saying Rust is being used in places that you feel C/C++ should be used, and you don't think Rust belongs? Or maybe you are saying Rust is being used in places where C/C++ are not typically used, and you don't feel it belongs there?

    The closest thing to context you've given is that you feel Rust has flaws (all languages do), and that Ada is perhaps safer. It's really hard to give any kind of answer without a properly fleshed out question.

  • Step 1: Get tested for sleep apnea. If you have it, snoring is the least of your worries. Don't skip this step.

    Otherwise, sleep on your side, elevate your upper body (Amazon sells wedge pillows).

    If you are certain you don't have apnea, you can also try a chin strap. Just be sure any chin strap you buy pulls your chin up, not back, as this will A: Obstruct breathing, and B: cause major jaw pain.

  • +1 on lower tier Intel CPU mini PC. I have a slew of different boxes by Beelink, Intel, and Asus. The N95 box I bought from Beelink (basically an N100) has been one of the most impressive for being so low power, and yet handling the wealth of services I've been running on it (with a lot of overhead yet).

  • It says so on the installer page where you are asked to enter a root password.

    FWIW: I'm not arguing for or against Debian as a beginner friendly distribution. Just mentioning that you don't have to set up sudo manually.

  • Nonfree is usually something people are going to want to enable (Nvidia, Steam, Media codecs, etc)

    You can install a nonfree image, but a person could argue that needing to know which image is needed is already more advanced than other distributions.

  • No, I mean it was debian based. When Steam Deck released, they moved to being an immutable arch based distribution instead.

    It also isn't currently made available for install outside of the Steam Deck yet.

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world
    myersguy @lemmy.simpl.website

    EAC Seems broken on Arch?

    I recently installed BattleBit Remastered on Steam (uses EAC). Upon trying to run the game, I only get as far as a screen telling me to ensure EAC is installed. I tried their "repair EAC" option in steam, and there was no change (a terminal opens, blinks, and closes again). I tried a system update to see if that would help, but no dice.

    Now, when I try to launch Apex Legends (a game which I play all the time), I see EAC loading extremely slowly, then it goes away, but the game never launches (though Steam still shows the title as running).

    Is anyone else having issues right now (with an up to date system)? Has anyone else experienced this before?

    Edit: Decided to format my OS drive and move to Fedora. Using the same steam library, both games are now working. Clearly some package ended up misconfigured, but I have no idea what or why.