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That being said, they may have changed it. Its just a patch release, so most people won't care too much unless they are dealing with a bug they are hoping was fixed.
You could use something like homebrew for your packages while keeping just system packages to the default package manager. It has the upside of being separated and more recent, but it can mean duplicate packages are on the system.
Not too surprised. They have really improved their controller support over the last few years. I am able to play the game without issue with my HTPC using a controller.
It would be nice if we had both options. Let people matchmake for the default experience and let those that prefer custom servers to use those instead. There are problems with using only community hosted servers, such as game rules and less ideal admins.
That being said, the longevity that community servers offer is likely the reason they have been scrapped by EA. They want everyone to move to the next title that comes out like what people do with CoD.
If our goal is to transition more users to Linux, good Nvidia support is a must. Nvidia is the biggest player in the market and that means plenty of users switching will have an nvidia GPU.
That is how it has been for a long time at Microsoft. They know Enterprise is where the money is, it hasn't stopped them from trying to venture out into other areas tho.
Pretty frustrating how slow Android manufacturers are to implement this in their phones. Its one of the few features that would get me to consider upgrading my phone early, as opposed to waiting until support ends.
I don't know if raw package counts is the best comparison. Unlike say Fedora, Arch bundles everything related to a project in the same file. If you want Qt6-base on Arch, that is one package. If you want it on Fedora, it is going to have a lib, header, docs, and maybe a few other packages.
Just from personal experience, I do not have issues with finding packages in the main repos, with only a handful of my packages coming from the AUR. This is not the case with others, like Fedora where extra repos need to be added, like EPEL and RPM Fusion.
The arch maintainers package more software than most other distributions. Some items they leave in the AUR by choice, if the Dev prefers it there. The key is to use the AUR sparingly and only if you trust the packager.
That would require porting Mesa to Windows, which won't happen. At best, someone would be able to extract this to a DLL that could replace the FSR DLL bundled with games.
Especially when the title for the article is
That being said, they may have changed it. Its just a patch release, so most people won't care too much unless they are dealing with a bug they are hoping was fixed.