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Daily Linux & Open Source News - S01E26 - Linux gaming on Android, but it's closed source

Hey everyone!

It's me again, and this time, we have:

- 00:10 Wine + DXVK on Android, but it's closed source

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Cassia-Windows-Games-Android

- 02:49 Microsoft tries out "sudo"' for Windows

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-is-bringing-the-linux-sudo-command-to-windows-server/

- 04:07 Manjaro unveiled a gaming handheld

https://linuxiac.com/orange-pi-neo-manjaro-handheld-gaming-consoles/

- 06:36 Quora is losing users after going full AI

https://slate.com/technology/2024/02/quora-what-happened-ai-decline.html


Have a nice day!

Daily Linux & Open Source News - S01E26 - Linux gaming on Android, but it's closed source

Comments

Hahaha no, probably not Manjaro :D I guess the higher refresh rate, the "on paper, better" triggers and inputs, and the SoC that looks more powerful

The Linux Experiment

It's interesting seeing all these handheld gaming PCs popping up lately, the Nintendo switch 2 is going to have quite some challengers 👀. I do wonder what the added value of the orangepie is compared to the steam deck, don't tell me it's Manjaro 😁.

UsernamesAreHard

Technically you can already use sudo in Windows by installing a community developed one from winget. Winget is basically a stripped down version of a Linux package manager. I'm a systems engineer and unfortunately we're not exclusively a Linux shop, so I have to know both. It's been getting easier to treat Windows like Linux the last few years tho which is nice. PowerShell aliases, winget, WSL, and many of our servers are even headless with Windows Server Core. It's a poor substitute for Linux, but not as bad as it was in the past.

HyphyHippo


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