I have the BT version which worked great with the workaround, but it’s not needed anymore, at least on EndeavourOS (Arch)
I have the BT version which worked great with the workaround, but it’s not needed anymore, at least on EndeavourOS (Arch)
This should be possible to build with sway (and presumably any other tiling wm). Now that I’m thinking about it, you can probably also do this with gnome and a couple of extensions.
The status bar can be achieved with waybar in sway, which can be easily configured the way you described. In gnome there is an extension to rearrange the top panel.
I’m thinking of opening each window in a new workspace, can be configured for sway and gnome has an extension for that.
For the tabs we can use waybar with sworkstyle for each wroskpace, requires some configuration. For gnome I’d just use one of the many task bar extensions.
I can’t immediately think of a solution for the searchable list, but I’d be surprised if it didn’t exist for both systems.
You might have difficulty locating the documents folder on linux. It should be under /compatdata/292030/pfx/c_drive/users//documents (I just typed that off the top of my head, so it’s might not be exaclty that, but something similar, sorry)
Also I would recommend you run the game once, before copying stuff, sometimes games write files on first launch, which could mess with your settings
First, which game are you talking about? Does it need proton on linux, or does it run natively?
Definitely first install the game through steam on linux and then overwrite stuff.
You should be able to access your windows drive through linux. I would expect it to show up in your file manager automatically and ask for your linux root password when you try to access it.
I’m using feeder on android. It’s really simple, but has all the necessary features imo. It’s on f-droid and is getting updates.
Static websites, they may have looked terrible, but all that dynamic loading nowadays is infuriating.
Also I feel like I can’t find things on websites anymore. 9/10 times it seems easier to just use a search engine to find the specific part of a website, instead of using the sites navigation. I remember that being different around the 2000s.
Yea, it was something about wireless. I believe it affected 2.4 GHz and BT, was easily fixed with some udev rules though.