

Thats a software vendors wet dream - owning the store where people buy your software all the way down to owning the fabs that produce hardware required to play those games.


Thats a software vendors wet dream - owning the store where people buy your software all the way down to owning the fabs that produce hardware required to play those games.


I wonder how far they’re willing to push the “its just a PC” rhetoric - they might consider releasing a chassis only enthusiast version without RAM and SSD etc. Similar to how Framework has their DIY edition and configurator.


I’m still going to reheat my leftovers for 2 minutes. No one touchs the power setting.


Steam Machine is better for SEO I imagine
Its decent, but they have a take it or leave it approach (very opinionated) - which is good for people that don’t particularly have specific needs or don’t care too much and just want to get into Linux.
Sleep maxing.
Sleep mask plus earphones that are specifically designed for sleeping (white noise, soft, low profile against pillow).


Its was less of a problem with the resolution, and more about the ratio. In the past changing the stream resolution to match would mess up the desktop.


This worked great, thanks for this. Very cool project.


Looks like a non-starter
Currently Virtual Display support is Windows only, Linux support is planned and will be implemented in the future.


Very cool. I’ll give it a shot. Cheers


Yea I will use it for other stuff.


Looks confusing to setup. So there is a Wolf container which streams to a Moonlight client, but there also needs an Apps container with Steam preinstalled which is launched through the Wolf container?


I’d probably have to still have a virtual display at the very least because the resolution of my main PC is ultrawide 3440x1440 and the laptop is only 1920x1080


Good point, so that would have to be done through a VM or that Wolf app
You can eat a horse, and you water man. Man a eat, and you can day in a horse.


Sure, its not up to me to decide what you use. Was just a suggestion that others might find handy if they don’t want to write and maintain scripts.


You should check out topgrade - it does all of those things as well. Not specifically for EndeavourOS, it can be used pretty much everywhere.
Its pretty handy, particularly if you have multiple machines to keep updated (it has a remote command too).


Collabora has also released a desktop version. I’ve been giving it a go and its UI is pretty nice, but its still fairly buggy at the moment. Keeping an eye on it for sure.
Different path. Look at the number in the path, it changes.