You can enable Steam Play in your Linux steam client through the settings, and you should be able to install and run any Windows game you have in Steam
You can enable Steam Play in your Linux steam client through the settings, and you should be able to install and run any Windows game you have in Steam
While TFS did support Git, I had to deal with the much worse TFVC for a long while, up until Azure DevOps came along.
Even though they’re mostly anecdotic, there seems to be a consensus that both are used. There are some articles stating they’re 9 and others stating they’re 7, and depending who you ask they’ll tell you one or another.
Un chat usagé a sept vies, mais un chat neuf vies
Its explained in the post. It’s for daltonic people to be able to see it bettee, although I dont have experience with it so I don’t know if I did it right
Wow, a blast from the past! I love Pinkie’s Brew in russian!
It’s mostly personal choice but I find it easier to configure and it’s certainly more lightweight and faster than GRUB (although probably not by a noticeable amount). Since I don’t need BIOS support I prefer to use it.
I usually replace these:
Ah, I see you have come to our own (not so little) Dale!
How has your stay in Spain been so far? Still having trouble finding English speakers?