I moved back to Windows for the games years ago. But I'm never going to install a copy of Windows 11 because fuck that shit, and the next time I move to Linux, I suspect games won't be a problem.
Have they fixed Discord streaming yet?
I moved back to Windows for the games years ago. But I'm never going to install a copy of Windows 11 because fuck that shit, and the next time I move to Linux, I suspect games won't be a problem.
Have they fixed Discord streaming yet?
Haven't had any troubles screensharing on wayland, so I guess?
I don't know if it's still needed or if discord updates to a newer version of electron that supports Wayland.
This should help if you need to support screen capture in x11 apps. XWayland video bridge
I question the methodology here. The same site lists Linux desktop share at 2% in my country specifically. It feels like if it was that high youād see it on peopleās laptops more in coffee shops and what notā¦ but Iāve yet to see a single other person using Linux on the desktop.
I know most of that 4% is in Indiaā¦ but still feels like it should be more ubiquitous if the number is that high.
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