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3 months agoI says TRY, not dollar…
Programming and reading.


I says TRY, not dollar…


The certificate of example.com refreshed just a few hours ago, if verification fails on your system check your clock (do time and timezone match?)


Steam does not dictate what is standard on Linux. Just because they have not tested with this setup does not mean it isn’t standard.


There is no single standard DE on Linux. KDE and Gnome are the biggest ones, and most distros ship with flavors for either. So is KDE non-standard if I install it on regular Ubuntu (which ships with Gnome)? And besides, as the commenter above said, wlroots is one of the few big participants in deciding the wayland protocols, so they are most certainly standard, as standard as any wayland compositor.
64-bit machines are not able to run 8-bit and 16-bit code while 64-bit mode is active. You can install a 32-bit OS, where this works, but if you want the advantage of 64 bits, you lose those very old (DOS and pre-DOS) programs.