wagesj45, to gaming
@wagesj45@mastodon.jordanwages.com avatar

Hey , I have a question. Is there anything like a "container" to run in? I want to run some older games, but don't want to dirty up my main install with whatever interesting choices their developers made back in the days. I've considered running a with and playing the games with or , but thought I'd ask here first.

governa, to windows
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar
LouisIngenthron, to linux
@LouisIngenthron@qoto.org avatar

Okay, I'm doing it. I'm giving a fair shot for the first time in about a decade. You fediverse people convinced me.

OrionKidder,
@OrionKidder@mas.to avatar

@LouisIngenthron I have installed four(?) different distros in the last week, and they all went in fine except vanilla , which I don't know how I screwed it up, but I did. , , and were all just as easy as was once upon a time: click "ok" a bunch until you hit a welcome screen. Notably absent was the requirement that I sign into their exclusive service to even use the software.

Just saying. Your mileage has clearly varied.

danyeaw, to windows
@danyeaw@fosstodon.org avatar

Any thoughts on running arm64 on Windows?

I'm looking to replace my family's laptop used mostly for web browsing, word processing, and making sure my cross platform apps work. I have a Framework Laptop 16 AMD Ryzen in pre-order which is supposed to ship next month.

Would a Surface Pro 9 or a Thinkpad X13s be a good choice for this use case?

peter, to windows
@peter@area51.social avatar

Link for the Winamp source code release in September https://about.winamp.com/press/article/winamp-open-source-code

iamdtms, to windows
@iamdtms@mas.to avatar
cjerrington, to linux
@cjerrington@mstdn.social avatar

Decided to write up a post that helped me troubleshoot a $PATH issue I was having.

So Which $PATH should you go down? https://claytonerrington.com/blog/which-path/

Infrogmation, to windows
@Infrogmation@mastodon.online avatar

Window at Preservation Hall back patio, French Quarter, New Orleans

@noladon

wloczykij, to windows Polish

Dla osób, które mają trochę starszy PESEL (starszy, niż 2000 rok), to pewnie ucieszy ta nowina :). #Kodźródłowy #Winamp będzie udostępniony 24 września 2024 :)

https://alternativeto.net/news/2024/5/winamp-will-open-up-the-source-code-of-its-classic-windows-player-in-september-2024/

#windows
#ProgramyWindows
#AplikacjeWindows
#SourceCode

wloczykij, to linux Polish

Ten post głównie zainteresuje adminów linuksowych, ale inni użytkownicy Linuksa także będą zadowoleni.

Wczoraj odkryłem ciekawy program, którego szukałem od lat :). Mowa o programie . Z wyglądu i funkcjonalności przypomina program na desktopa o nazwie .

Z opisu wynika, że obsługuje także inne platformy:

Written in - for , , *BSD, (termux) and

Ja mam odhaczone wszystkie 3 punkty z ich listy, czemu warto używać tego programu :)

  • You're debugging on a remote machine and need to study a pcap.
  • You don't want to copy it back to your desktop.
  • You're familiar with Wireshark. 😃

Poniżej link do strony:
https://termshark.io/

Co do pakietów, na ubuntu 22.04 jest dostępna wersja w repo, choć stara, bo wersja z 2021 roku.

@linux_pl





















itsfoss, (edited ) to linux
@itsfoss@mastodon.social avatar

Windows users, you won't know until you try it out! 🐧

#linux #windows

ethauvin, to journalism
@ethauvin@mastodon.social avatar

Winamp has announced that it is opening up its source code to enable collaborative development of its legendary player for Windows.

https://about.winamp.com/press/article/winamp-open-source-code?utm_medium=erik.in&utm_source=mastodon

irfan, to iPhone

It's insane thinking about how has nailed touch scrolling right out of the bat from the first phone, and phones still have not figured out how to do it right. Not just on touchscreens but on trackpads too, only has managed making something as "simple" as touch scrolling as intuitive, magical, and true to life (instant response, the exact amount of weight and inertia as you'd expect from what you just did with your finger) SYSTEM WIDE (and not app-dependent) while laptops still makes you feel like you're better off with a mouse. I use an Apple Magic Trackpad on my PC and it feels great and was one of the best investments I've made, but it will never be as good as it'd be on and that feels like a crime. Since no one has figured it out, I unjokingly wish the EU or CCP make it compulsory for Apple to teach everyone else in the industry how to implement this seemingly simple thing, so right.

SusiS, to windows
eugenialoli, to xfce
@eugenialoli@mastodon.social avatar

Spent the day installing to an old Acer of my sister in law's brother (I've converted everyone to in the family). Acer's firmware was very buggy, so it took tricks to load grub.

Installed them a few apps, and they will be super happy with their new (old) laptop. Previously, 10 was dying on that laptop, it was that slow, as it was swapping furiously! Mint loaded in about 1 minute, which is good (considering the very slow hdd).

Tekchip, to microsoft
@Tekchip@mastodon.social avatar

Microsoft is how large a company with how much money? Yet downloads of the Microsoft store come down at 56k speeds.

This final school term that requires I use Windows can't be over soon enough.

I truly loathe windows at this point.

SomeGadgetGuy, to tech
@SomeGadgetGuy@techhub.social avatar

After dealing with pre-installed malware on this mini-PC, I'm FINALLY done reviewing the hardware!
https://somegadgetguy.com/b/459
"Besides the malware" does an Intel Core i9 make sense in a system like this?

punkscience_ns, to Steamdeck
@punkscience_ns@me.dm avatar

Is there a #SteamDeck alternative? I seem to recall someone mentioning one to me like it was a less expensive no-brainer because it would also run some Windows software.

jay,
@jay@toot.zerojay.com avatar

@punkscience_ns The main Steam Deck alternative out there is the ROG Ally. You can find used ones out there for pretty cheap right now, especially since they just announced a successor a few days ago, but generally speaking, not cheaper than a Steam Deck. It's essentially a Windows laptop in a different form factor. ASUS has its flaws (as does the Ally itself) but it's put a lot of support into the Ally, far better than the other competitors out there so far.

There's also the Lenovo Legion Go, the MSI Claw and a few other Chinese Windows machines, but all are either nowhere near as supported, nowhere near as cheap or just plain hard to get without signing up for an Indiegogo and waiting months.

As far as running some Windows software is concerned, most of these Windows based machines can be used as a full on desktop replacement when docked with keyboard and mouse if you wanted to do that (and I have done so for 6 months or so).

Hope this helps. If you have any questions, feel free to ask away.

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
@thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scot avatar

How can you fail to love a city which has decorations like this not on a castle, or a grand mansion or its town hall, but on a tenement building? This is part of W.M. Whyte's 1905 Scots Baronial tenement on Broomhill Drive in Glasgow.

#glasgow #broomhill #glasgowtenement #tenement #architecture #glasgowbuilding #scotsbaronial #architecturephotography #windows

tomgwynplaine, to windows Polish
@tomgwynplaine@101010.pl avatar
governa, to vmware
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar
schenklklopfer, to windows German
@schenklklopfer@chaos.social avatar

Ich bräuchte da eine VM auf meinem Laptop.

Was will ich dann da nehmen?

/ und den virt-manager oder ?

Oder was ganz was anderes?

MarcuZona, to AdobePhotoshop
@MarcuZona@tkz.one avatar
metin, (edited ) to amiga
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga (OCS and AGA), CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the 4-channel music our composer Ramon Braumuller made for a 𝙙𝙚𝙢𝙤 𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙞𝙤𝙣 that was included on magazine cover disks.

The tune is 109 kilobytes, including digitized instruments.

Download Clockwiser for free here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the hashtag.

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga, CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the 𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙝 in-game tune our composer Ramon Braumuller made.

We wanted the music to be relaxing, as there's time-based pressure to solve the puzzles.

Download Clockwiser here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the thread and hashtag.

metin,
@metin@graphics.social avatar

In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga, CD32, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

To complete this Clockwiser music thread, this is the game-completed tune, by our composer Ramon Braumuller.

The short tune restarts a few times in this recording.

Download Clockwiser here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the thread and hashtag.

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