Could someone please summarize this in simple terms?
Depends on what you use. I've used Linux for 6 years and I've never needed any windows exclusive app. I still do have a laptop that's running windows for just in case. I literally only open it once a week or so to update it, that's it. For my use case, Linux has everything.
And we out here just lost in the mix. lol
I do that when I go to the kitchen to eat something. I move my body and walk to the kitchen
That's a lot of KMs on the poor car. I'm a little confused on the price and gas monthly cost because of the "$". I was thinking those were dollars. I assume, those aren't $500 dollars a month?
Wtf do you drive, an M1 Abram tank?
They both suck, try Scottish or Irish. They are the shit.
Not sure why you want to switch if Manjaro works for you. If you want to, you can try Arch (if you want to get your hands dirty) or endeavourOS which I have been using for over a year now and love it. You also have fedora, Debian unstable, opensuse tumbleweed. Moving distros in general is becoming useless honestly. You can replicate anything on any distro. I stuck with Arch and its derivatives because I am just used to it and how it works. Also, I like the AUR a lot, as I'm not a big fan of flatpaks/snaps and all that universal packaging (just a personal choice, nothing against those).
Oh, and also there was Exec=/usr/bin/steam %U
at the beginning under the [Desktop Entry]
section that I added your command to to make it look like this Exec=GDK_SCALE=2 /usr/bin/steam %U
and it still didn't work. Also, there are two steam apps, native and just plain steam in etc/usr/share/applications
. I have two steams in my apps menu, steam(runtime) and native. It's so damn confusing :/
I want to know this, too. I have signal now, but don't mind moving over if I simply didn't lose anything.
At least y'all have "paved" roads.