That would depend on a case by case basis. For basic use (I thought this was the point of the post) I never had anything break, software/hardware either works or doesn’t (I always use the stable release of everything).
We are fucking ourselves. Which sounds nice, but not in this context. I guess our grandkids will have to get a taste for cockroach and muck. At least we can eat and drink and enjoy the sun like kings of old…
I was trying to be poetic… I also don’t have nor want kids. Not because of the future, I just don’t like kids. They use social media and are loud… And I’ve met some my friends made, and I said it directly into their eyes how much I despise them and how ugly they are.
Linux needs developers developers developers developers developers developers developers. Notably gamedevs. And kde needs to be default. Osx is only popular in a couple countries.
For now. Watching the Northern hemisphere be in flames is just the smoky forewarning of what to expect in the next 4-8 months. I'm not looking forward to it.
I don't they intended to dismiss climate change, I think they were just taking exception to the use of the word "literally" with "the world" when it's technically just far too much of the Northern Hemisphere across multiple continents. Not necessarily helpful, but at least it's not climate change denial?
It’s wrong anyway because the temperatures are high for the current time of year. Even the winter temps.
So with the northern hemisphere that means that they are higher than they’ve ever been before in the Southern hemisphere it just means they’re higher the winter then they’ve ever been before but they’re still high.
Tilix [gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/] is missing from the list. My terminal of choice for the last (I lost count) however many years. Integrates nicely with gnome3+
I’d say climate apocalypse and climate societal collapse are the same thing. Apocalypse doesn’t mean extinction, otherwise how would we have a post-apocalyptic world?
I’m currently trying to run a Sven Co-op server under Ubuntu Server. This has been a five hour chore of trial and error, dealing with library incompatibility, architecture incompatibility, poor documentation and Stack Overflow messes.
Im currently using about twenty tabs of documentation and support requests. At this exact moment, I’m trying to compile a 32 bit version of libssl 1.1.1, at which point I will be able to test again. If it doesn’t work this time, I absolutely do not have time to continue trying.
So what’s the challenge here? Nothing is simple and nothing is well explained. This is a three-step process on Windows that just works. On Ubuntu, the first step requires you to add a new apt repo and install support libraries, and beyond that, you’re on your own to figure out the compat issues further down the line.
Edit: Can’t make it work, it’s just one thing after another. I’m just gonna do a fresh install of the whole OS, considering how much bs I installed chasing these issues, and then, idk, just not play a game with my brother I guess.
I don’t know how much time you have left, but if it’s a dedicated server machine/system (I assume it is since it’s running Ubuntu Server) you could look into installing Pterodactyl which is a game server panel + daemon which can take care of setting up and running game servers for you. It uses Docker under the hood which helps solve issues like this.
I see there is an egg for this game that someone has made for Pterodactyl (eggs are just basically instructions for Pterodactyl on how to create a game server) that you could import, and then just practically hit create. This particular one uses Ubuntu 16.04 as a container image, which would make sense if that game needs libssl 1.1.1
Could definitely be worth a shot, especially if you’re planning on running other game servers down the line - that repo I linked to has a ton of game server configuration (“eggs”) on it. Hell it even has some eggs for non-game servers, like if you wanted a Mumble/TeamSpeak server.
Cheap careless mass produced screen printing crap. I miss the days when objects in our day-to-day lives have thought and Care put into them. I guess that’s incompatible with low cost though
one time I was writing some absolute banger code and wanted some pleasing smells. So I lit and candle and POOF fucking Belphegor suddenly appeared before me.
Isn’t Belphegor the king of sloth? That would actually be super relevant for developers.
Belphegor: “Hey guy, you’ve been spending all afternoon trying to implement this feature, but there’s a super niche framework that gets you 80% there. Here’s the github for it.”
Programmer: “Holy shit I was looking for something exactly like this, how did you find it!?”
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