

The company I work for did the same, it’s not easy to completely replace an onpremise virtual farm but we’re working on it :)
The company I work for did the same, it’s not easy to completely replace an onpremise virtual farm but we’re working on it :)
I did this when I started to use Lemmy during the reddit protest, to explain the general concept of the fediverse to reddit refugees not used to decentralized platforms: https://imgur.com/a/fediverse-redditors-fiLOmI7
It’s probably not exactly what you’re looking for but could it be a start?
It’s not ready yet (preview state) but NexusMods is developing an app for managing all their mods: https://github.com/Nexus-Mods/NexusMods.App, for Linux they’re releasing both an appimage and a standard setup.
Didn’t Ubuntu propose the same a while ago and had to step back because of all the backslash?
Is the change coming from Red Had this time? They’re enterprise only so it’s possible they don’t care about home users whom are the ones still in need of 32bit libraries, I think big enterprises would use Windows virtual machines for that.
I’m not personally impacted since I use Linux MX on my gaming desktop (Debian based) and Debian stood up during the Ubuntu debacle to state they have no intention whatsoever to remove 32bit libraries in the foreseeable future, but it’s certainly a blow for a lot of people, I hope Fedora change their mind about it.
That’s impressive!!
It really helps put distances into perspective, I also loved the little phrases along the way :D
I surely hope they never will, no user program should ever be allowed to run at kernel level, that’s what malware does.
I personally avoid those kind of games, but those who won’t can dual-boot.
Thanks :)