In this week's Linux Gaming News, we discuss the glibc plague that's breaking native Linux clients (as well as the solution in Proton), we also touch on Wayland's new HDR and Color Management suppo...
But if we don’t call it a “disaster,” how can we disparage the copyleft GNU tooling and push the corporate-exploitation-friendly, permissively-licensed alternative instead?
(Not saying the video is doing that – I haven’t even watched it yet – but it’s something that happens all too often in general.)
But if we don’t call it a “disaster,” how can we disparage the copyleft GNU tooling and push the corporate-exploitation-friendly, permissively-licensed alternative instead?
(Not saying the video is doing that – I haven’t even watched it yet – but it’s something that happens all too often in general.)