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Thomas "Tom" Jasper Cat, commonly referred to as Tom Cat, or more simply referred to as Tom, and originally known as Jasper, is one of the two anti-heroic protagonists in Tom and Jerry, alongside Jerry Mouse, created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Despite being referred as an anti-heroic, Tom is more often placed in the role of the antagonist, with Jerry often being the protagonist just as much.

Tom is a bluish-grey and white anthropomorphic domestic short haired tuxedo British cat who first appeared in the 1940 MGM animated short Puss Gets the Boot. The cat was known as Jasper during his debut in the short; however, beginning with his next appearance in The Midnight Snack he was known as Tom or Thomas.

Tom and Jerry cartoons

His name, "Tom Cat", is based on "tomcat", a word which refers to male cats. He is usually mute and rarely heard speaking with the exception of a few cartoons (such as 1943's The Lonesome Mouse, 1944's The Zoot Cat, 1947's Part Time Pal, 1953's Puppy Tale and 1992's Tom and Jerry: The Movie). His only notable vocal sounds outside of this are his various screams whenever he is subjected to panic or, more frequently, pain. He is continuously after Jerry Mouse, for whom he sets traps, many of which backfire and cause damage to him rather than Jerry. His trademark scream was provided by creator William Hanna. Hanna's recordings of Tom screaming were later used as a stock sound effect for other MGM cartoon characters, including a majority of Tex Avery's shorts.

Tom is usually defeated in the end (or very rarely, killed, like in Mouse Trouble, where he explodes), although there are some stories where he outwits and defeats Jerry. Besides Jerry, he also has trouble with other mouse or cat characters. One of them that appears frequently is Spike Bulldog. Spike regularly appears and usually assists Jerry and beats up Tom. Though in some occasions Tom beats him or he turns on Jerry (like his debut appearance in Dog Trouble). Usually when Tom is chasing Jerry after a bit Jerry turns the tables on Tom and beats him or uses an outside character such as Spike to beat Tom.

Tom has variously been portrayed as a house cat doing his job, and a victim of Jerry's blackmail attempts, sometimes within the same short. He is almost always called by his full name "Thomas" by Mammy Two Shoes. In 1961 short Switchin' Kitten Tom has a membership card as belong to the "International Brotherhood of Cats".

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[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago

Finally got myself to try linux mint after my win 10 laptop and win 11 pc pushed copilot into my face this week.

All went well until I tried getting the gaming stuff to work. Even managed to install battle.net from Steam, but installed Diablo 3 and it runs like 1fps per 15 seconds. I have no idea what I am doing, I have zero understanding of any of this and I genuinely only need the game to work for one weekend as I no longer game much at all, but there is a lan thing I am going to.

Just venting. Mint runs beautifully on the old laptop that sounded like death with win 10.

[-] hello_hello@hexbear.net 2 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Just venting. Mint runs beautifully on the old laptop that sounded like death with win 10.

The best thing about ditching Windows is that your hardware never truly sucked ass, Microsoft did.

Glad to see your battle dot net stuff worked out, I recommend exploring Mint, there's a lot of nifty features like night light, customizing your start menu and taskbar, adding external software repos (advanced). Your libre computing journey has just begun.

[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 3 points 20 hours ago

I did it! Got diablo 3 and battle.net to work via Heroic with Proton GE 10-4. Steam games work fine too.

  • 24 hours of hyperfocus and three reinstalls later I am all in with Linux. So much dopamine omg! Made all the mistakes, starting from installing it to the wrong drive first.

Tried Lutris, Bottles, Steam with Proton but on Heroic it just works.

[-] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 23 hours ago

If the Issue is the game using the wrong GPU like mentioned here, there's launch options you can put on the game on Steam.

There's also a program called supergfxctl I think, or something like that, that serves to manage laptop GPUs on Linux.

You could also try a distro that does has all of this setup for you like Bazzite for example.

[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 3 points 20 hours ago

It wasn't, there was just one. Heroic was able to detect that.

This was a pc. The laptop is just a media machine for us, that installation was a breeze, it works so well now.

[-] KrasMazov@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 19 hours ago

Oh cool that you got it working. Heroic is amazing.

[-] Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago

Oof, Battle.net is like, one of the very few things that doesn't play nice with linux. Rip.

[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago

Am finding this out. I've now tried Lutris, Steam and Bottles. None were a success apart from Steam actually installing and running it poorly. Now trying Heroic and then going to give up, lol.

I wish I had not signed up for this lan-thing. Haven't touched blizzard shit in years after I quit wow due to what came out from them.

Everything else is working great.

[-] Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago

I think the issue comes from games with heavy cheat protection like Fortnite or Blizzard stuff. Not really Linux fault.

[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 2 points 20 hours ago

Definitely. And as linux is forced to run these via a sort of emulator and in windows they have straight access to the hardware, it will surely be different (as far as I understand it). But that is ok. So happy to be windows-free, omg!

[-] hello_hello@hexbear.net 2 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

Well Wine (the underlying technology that Steam uses) is actually a translation layer that converts Windows system calls to one's that are compatible on the host system, so you are getting full hardware performance. Same with DXVK which is a similar program that translates Microsoft DirectX(TM) to Vulkan graphics which increases performance and compatibility outside of Windows. Both of these programs (along with Valve's patches and custom runtime) make Proton work.

The issue Dirt Owl mentioned is related to how game companies have started forcing users to install deeply intrusive system software onto their machines that spies on their computer. This can technically be replicated on Linux Mint, but the coordination required by various companies and groups isn't there yet since a lot of companies have their own proprietary anti-cheat that spies in its own unique way. Valve could probably do something, but it's a social issue, not a technical one. This practice should be discouraged, but capitalism controls the video games industry.

[-] SuperZutsuki@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago

There's a chance it's using integrated graphics instead of the discrete GPU

[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 1 points 1 day ago

This could be it. If my latest try fails, might go back to the Steam method one more time and see if this is the issue.

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