This sucks because the only way to add steam funds to someone elses account without having a steam account of your own is gone. Seems to me like they just want to force everyone to get a steam account. "Cause scammers use it" is a poor excuse...
The chromium/google internet monopoly is even scarier than a lot of people think. The team over at GrapheneOS have a great blog post about it. The TLDR is that Google is requiring an approved device in order to pass some reCAPTCHA tests. This...
i have a bad way of saying words, i know this i meant when it generates the intraramfs and stuff sometimes it fails, i dont read the logs, and then i just reboot and have no kernel
also this assumes i use btrfs but i dont like btrfs for personal...
I admittedly haven't looked too deeply into this but it seems like a cool move from brave. You pay a one time fee for a browser with good built in adblocking from what I've heard and it will stay out of your way with the crypto crap regular brave...
I would recommend that you reach out to steam customer support. I'm afraid there isn't much that people can do here to help you. It sounds like to me that someone is trying to login to your steam account by brute forcing the password.
Didn't know Cachyos was used for servers but if its working well for you that is pretty cool. Usually rolling release distros are not recommended compared to something considered more stable like Ubuntu server. I would love to see some comparison...
My recommendation for this would be to find alternatives that work on Linux. AlternativeTo is a good resource for this. Most of the time it will be challenging to get software to run on Linux in wine. It simply isn't there yet for an end user to...
There is a way to allow permissions to read an NTFS drive on Linux. There is an official guide from Valve for gaming that explicitly says it is not recommended but it is technically possible.
You can read the same NTFS formatted data from both...