What do you mean? You literally just change the /etc/sshd
config to point at a different port do you not?
What do you mean? You literally just change the /etc/sshd
config to point at a different port do you not?
Dehydrating isn’t impossible
I’m relatively certain we’ve established that gravity travels at the speed of light
It’s not about being able to push both movement buttons at the same time, it’s about being able to push more buttons in general. For hero shooters, mobas, MMOs, and other games with lots of inputs spreading out your reachable keys is really good.
Asdf is just better for general key availability imo
It’s literally just drivers that enable user choice. Steam OS is great and nobody reasonable is switching, but for those that do it’s good that they have support for the hardware.
Seems like I got my wires crossed, thanks for clarifying!
Usb keyboards can have n-key rollover which let’s you press more buttons simultaneously, whereas PS2 has a hard limit of like 5 or so
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They’re only in danger because we took their nukes. They literally left themselves defenseless under the agreement that we would serve as their alternative.
As far as I understand that’s exactly what’s been happening behind the scenes.
The only OLED feature I couldn’t go back to missing is the Wake Over Bluetooth functionality that lets you use your controller to bring up the system. Not huge for some, but when you’ve got a docked setup it’s heaps more convenient.
No, plenty of well paying software internships.
That sounds unnecessarily painful
The driver probably uses Google maps though
I also use the KDE spin of Fedora fwiw
I’m curious what distro you use. I put my partner on fedora, she’s not very techy, and generally speaking she doesn’t really have any issues doing the day to day stuff. The biggest pain point was switching to Firefox and getting its worse profile system to work, but that was not a necessary change just a choice.
I run systemd with a different sshd service port and that’s all I changed