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  • cjcox
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    Originally posted by onlyLinuxLuvUBack View Post
    can't wait to get one with a nvidia chip
    Coming with the release of Half Life 3.

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  • skeevy420
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    Originally posted by onlyLinuxLuvUBack View Post


    your windows on deck: your making a Horcrux

    Etymology.
    The word Horcrux may be comprised of "hor" or "hore" (old English/middle-English) meaning "dirt, evil, impurity" and "crux" or "crĂșce" (old English) meaning "container, pitcher(ful), jar" which would therefore mean "container of evil".
    I'll play this game.

    Bucket. A dirt container is a bucket. And if you've ever hauled dirt in a bucket you know that it's some soul sucking work. Horcrux.

    That's how I know it isn't a wheelbarrow. Those are godsends compared to buckets. Evil.

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  • cl333r
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    Originally posted by Linuxxx View Post

    Where I live, I can shout almost anything I want, including non-native words!

    Whereas I'm sure you can have limitless fun living trapped inside a Pariah-state...
    You can shout neo-nazi "Urkaine uber alles" and "death to the enemies" for a little more time, later on only in the internet.

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  • Linuxxx
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    Originally posted by cl333r View Post
    Shout this in a few days on the streets.
    Edit: and keep this thread on topic.
    Where I live, I can shout almost anything I want, including non-native words!

    Whereas I'm sure you can have limitless fun living trapped inside a Pariah-state...

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  • onlyLinuxLuvUBack
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    Originally posted by mirmirmir View Post
    You've done ubuntu, now do install windows please lol

    your windows on deck: your making a Horcrux

    Etymology.
    The word Horcrux may be comprised of "hor" or "hore" (old English/middle-English) meaning "dirt, evil, impurity" and "crux" or "crĂșce" (old English) meaning "container, pitcher(ful), jar" which would therefore mean "container of evil".

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  • cl333r
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    Originally posted by Linuxxx View Post
    And speaking of things to be ashamed of:
    Slava Ukraini!
    Shout this in a few days on the streets.
    Edit: and keep this thread on topic.

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  • Linuxxx
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    Interestingly enough the Steam Deck is relying on "acpi-cpufreq" instead of "AMD P-STATE" for its CPU driver, contrary to what was communicated months ago.

    Guess the combination with "schedutil" as the intended governor is still a joke & something to be ashamed of...

    And speaking of things to be ashamed of:

    Slava Ukraini!

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  • Michael_S
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    Originally posted by F.Ultra View Post

    Liam over at Gaming On Linux have some hand issues that makes the Switch unbearable to use but the Deck does for some reason work quite well for him despite the larger size: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/0...nitial-review/
    I appreciate the thought, but it won't work for my particular issue.

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  • mirmirmir
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    You've done ubuntu, now do install windows please lol

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  • onlyLinuxLuvUBack
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    here is valve tearing one apart ..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxnr2FAADAs

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