

I like HyperRogue and recently installed Braincup, but that’s a bit intense.


I like HyperRogue and recently installed Braincup, but that’s a bit intense.


The bitter Coast had such a good atmosphere! I believe there’s an ebony short sword stuck into the rocks above Odai plateau I can never resist to take when I’m in that area.


I especially love the excuses for stealing the limewear and eating all ingredients out there to level alchemy. Brings back a lot memories.
Lemmy doesn’t have a lot of content. I’d like this. Why don’t you post a couple and see how it goes?


You can if you know what you’re doing, but you shouldn’t. In the context of this question holding back an Arch package is not a feature of Arch OP should rely on in every day use. In Debian this is supported (up to a point).


With Arch partial upgrades are explicitly not supported. You either upgrade all packages to the current version or you upgrade nothing. With Debian that’s different, you can upgrade a single package (with its dependencies) just fine. Technically you can do whatever you want of course.
That said, I wouldn’t really worry about upgrades, even on old hardware. Choosing a desktop environment is much more impactful if you worry about performance.


Niet het enige wat ik belangrijk vind (was het maar zo makkelijk), maar ik was de piratenpartij wel vergeten. Ga ik in overweging nemen.


Waar moet je nou op stemmen als je dit belangrijk vindt?
Do you play OpenMW on a phone? Is that comfortable?