@coolboymew BTW I'm not sure if you've noticed this but some of the Debian package manintainers are kind of freetards and so some apps might be missing stuff, if that happens you can always get the Flatpak version from the MX Package Installer. I had to do that with Kodi last night, the Debian build was missing a ton of shit
damn I like MX Linux. I just came home and woke up my laptop, and the screen faded smoothly to life with one "motion". On other distros it usually flickers and the brightness randomly changes a couple times @coolboymew
@coolboymew@EdBoatConnoisseur@julia the absolute beauty of Linux and the app culture around it is that the bitch dont tell me what to do option even exists in the first place
@coolboymew@Bead@hj fuck yes dude. I had some good times with that whore. It had a DVD drive and a hardware MPEG converter so it could play movies with no frame drops despite the modest hardware. PSX games also ran at near native speeds in Virtual Game Station and so that is how i experienced Metal Gear Solid. I also ran OSX Panther and Ubuntu Dapper on there
@dushman@kroner@coolboymew its a little laggy for me in the wallpaper engine plugin but its also the most compatible. When I had the qt backend working it didn't drop frames when I moved windows around and did stuff
@kroner@coolboymew if you can get it to run with the QT multimedia backend it is very smooth and resource light, but that's only worked for me on Arch, on Debian all I can get to work is the MPV backend