And due to just being a bunch of scripts, if shit goes wrong you just know why it went wrong
And due to just being a bunch of scripts, if shit goes wrong you just know why it went wrong
Alpine It just gives me the system and go “do whatever” It’s snappy, decluttered, doesn’t get in the way It doesn’t have a bazillion systemd components, it’s as barebones as it can be
Since 4.6 or something like that, don’t remember exact But the anti-cheat with even HoyoPlay is working fine on Linux, even ZZZ worked out of the box right on release
AAGL, it works great, but ‘going around the anti-cheat’ is no longer true, since the mHyProtect is working just fine on Linux
It is fully playable? I play on Linux with HoyoPlay and I have absolutely no issues?
I’d take a barebones but functional app over a one-bazillion-features but buggy and broken app any day of the week
Don’t tell me what to agree with!
Have tried, had bad experience trying to get damn libs to work with clang, gave up and went back to Arch
Yep
You just need to look at the problem from a different angle
Poke around with Caddy on bare metal Idk if it is something I was doing or just placebo from my head, but Caddy is a lot faster on bare than Docker in Alpine Tho the drawback is having to manually set-up logging if you need (otherwise g’luck with whatever it decides to throw at syslog)