Nice, thanks - I’ll check out Unfa! I hope to get started soon, but I tend to be slow starting these things, so don’t expect any DMs just yet - but I’m saving your post for future reference, so perhaps something will tick in eventually :) Thanks for the offer in any case!
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I want to get into using Ardour. I tried setting up my stuff via the Flatpak version, but it seems I should probably avoid that to get stuff to work properly, so I am planning to pay for the precompiled binaries soon.
But I am new to DAWs in general - do you or anyone else know of a good introduction to DAWs via Ardour?
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Sony WF-C510 connected on Linux, but never recognized as a headset
7·3 days agoI use my WF-1000XM5 on Linux fine, paired normally IIRC. Any reason your set would be different?
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How often do you update software on your servers?English
3·4 days agoI think their point was to make sure they are done in order, i.e. update before upgrade, not the other way around as in OPs example.
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemmy.world•Bringing Desktop Linux GUIs to Android: The Next Step in Graphical App Support | Linux JournalEnglish
0·6 days agoUbuntu Touch is still a thing
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•How do I set up World of Warcraft for use with Linux?English
1·6 days agoIt’s your choice, and you can also allow other people to connect to it. The standard settings gives an experience that is close to the real game (as of WotLK), but you can tweak these settings to level faster or whatever you want. Depending on the implementation you go with, there are different ways to add new content - one of them (Azerothcore) is for instance very addon based and you can add bots or difficulty scaling to make things soloable for instance.
cyberwolfie@lemmy.mlto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•How do I set up World of Warcraft for use with Linux?English
1·7 days agoThis might not help you understand more, but in case it is helpful:
I ran Season of Discovery through Lutris. If I recall correctly, it was easy enough to install Battle.net via an install script there.
I’ve been playing around with my own private server these days. For this I run the client directly in Bottles, which is a Wine prefix manager.
You would need to emulate it. I assume you mean the NES version since you say the original one? In that case you would need to find a NES emulator and a ROM of the game. If you don’t dump the ROM yourself from a cartridge you own, you are in legally dubious territory. I am not sure about this community’s stance on piracy, but there are several communities on here that are completely fine with that and can help you along.



My go-to! There’s a Python version,
bpytop, as well - not sure why you would want that over the C+±version though.