Your game looks really fun! I’ve also played OpenRA before and it’s really good.
Your game looks really fun! I’ve also played OpenRA before and it’s really good.
Sad if it is Windows only.
That actually looks amazing.
Will do!
You are right. After thinking about it, it’s probably safer to use the layered package. I’ll edit my comments to reflect that.
That’s very true. It’s probably safe, but even still, it’s safer to use the layered package. I should’ve pointed that out. Thank you for reminding me. (-:
What about the flatpak?
Yeah, just using the OpenVPN file (which is natively supported by networkmanager) is way cleaner, even if you don’t get all the features. Unfortunately, I don’t think it’s possible to use it on immutable distros.
Why should it be layered?
You can get it on Flathub. However as pointed out by other commenters, it is unofficial.
Install harder distros (preferably on bare metal) and use them. If you need to fix something, google it. This helped me a lot.
Fedora KDE. It’s easy to setup, modern, customizable and fast. Only issue is that it doesn’t come with proprietary codecs, so that could be a problem.
Second would be Mint, it’s only flaws is that it ships an older kernel (might be a pain) and uses X11 (insecure).
I second this. uBlue is amazing if you want something that just works and doesn’t break.
Dear, dear. What has the world come to?
just works
After compiling and configuring for a few hours sure
That’s very true. However even still I don’t think beginners should use distros which are unstable until they learn Linux a bit more.
Flatpak exists and even if you don’t use them its repos are huge.
I agree. Whenever I use Arch or Arch-based distros they are always very unstable. That is fine if you like a learning curve, but if you don’t (like OP) then they probably aren’t for you.
I’d say Fedora KDE. It just works, the docs are good, it has a big community and large enough repos. You may have to install proprietary codecs though.
Thank you for letting me know! Indeed it does appear to be much better than Pingus.