Going that way is a great way to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Messing with their equipment is going not going to end well.
Switch to Linux. I did it a few months ago and I have zero complaints, even in gaming.
Workplaces are all about the apps. If those apps you need only run in Windows, that’s what you run. Believe me, businesses would LOVE to cut license costs.
I was getting a couple of pop up ads in my Win10 install, and I switched a couple of months ago. The more I looked at gaming, the more I realized it could be done.
I’m trying really hard not to go down the rabbit hole of themes, because I know Cosmic is coming. Just haven’t seen any ETA on that other than maybe an alpha later this month.
Managed to fix it myself, but with Gnome Extensions. I suspected the issue started when I installed Gnome Tweaks. But maybe it was Gnome Extensions.
I opened Gnome Extensions, scrolled down to User Themes, turned it on and in the selection menu selected Pop Dark. It defaulted to default. Once I did that, the Applications window looked right again. Why it only affected the Applications window, I have no idea yet. But now it looks right.
Thanks! That fixed my rogue OpenRGB icon!
I’ve run a Raspberry Pi with PiHole for years on top of playing with Pi’s and trying out distros with USB boot. I’m new to the day to day reality of living with Linux. So yeah, I’m still shifting my mindset to full time Linux. Great thing is Linux has improved so much. It’s a long way better than trying to install Slackware in the late 90s.
And I went burn-the-ships with this move. I’m not dual booting, I backed up files, and formatted everything.
I found a comment on another website that said you have to install Steam/Lutris from the PopOS Deb package and not the flatpak. I know they were installed by flatbak from the Pop OS store. So uninstalled and reinstalled as the Deb package and I can know swap the install directory for games to another drive. One more step down in my Linux switch.
Thanks!
Ad block is NOT piracy. And use Ublock Origin.
Whole point of the Hyperloop was to stop California from building out high speed rail. And it worked. Musky thought it would cut into his EV sales.
Steve did it with Newegg. Tech Jesus has balls when gamers/enthusiasts are getting screwed.
E:D has the basics of a good game, but never builds upon them. FDev is deathly afraid of player agency. They want you to play like it’s on rails in a single player game, but have it an “MMO” for the PVP.
Ironically, that is why I wanted Stadia to succeed. It would have forced many game companies to consider Linux.
But Google screwed the pooch.
Would a toaster get hot enough to render fat?
The potential problem is they waited too long to make season 2 and killed the momentum. Wednesday on Netflix is in the same boat.
Use Firefox. The crypto bros running Brave have been caught multiple times gathering and selling user data. You use Chrome as the base when you want to hoover data.
I remember being laughed at when I admitted I still buy CDs, DVDs, or BluRays a few years ago.