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Like people mentioned, nextcloudpi is probably your best option. I run a singe-node Kubernetes cluster on my Pi which hosts the production helm chart of nextcloud, letsencrypt and some other services but this is pretty overkill for you use case. Colleague of mine went the nextcloudpi route and in contrast to me, he never had any problems after upgrades. You need at least a Pi3 with 1 GB though, otherwise you’ll need a lot of patience…
Is the next step still DISM? Or did they kill that tool in the current W10/W11 releases completely? xD
As someone who games exclusively (okay, except fucking PUBG) on Linux and Wayland for two years now, I find the implicit claim that (x)Wayland would not be suitable for Linux pretty misleading. The problem is that this is repeated a lot throughout the community, mainly by people who haven’t tried it recently. However, good for the few people that need that feature!
That’s not my intention at all, in fact, I really welcome such contributions with precise examples, so thank you for providing one! Hardware is a good point, my GPU is a 6800XT which I bought right at release. Played all kinds of games but actually none if the ones you listed. Some working examples on my system:
- World of Tanks, World of Warships
- AC Valhalla
- RDR2
- Anno 1800
- AoE2
- Back4Blood
- Control
All of this on Arch Linux with a 5900X CPU. Hope the combination of our comments gives OP a picture :)
Completely subjective, I represent the average semi-casual gamer that is limited by skill, not lag. So for all these games I can just tell I did not notice any lag that annoyed me (and everything ran on my 144Hz monitor) and that there have been no framerate drops (to that, I am susceptible)
Your problem is the coexistence of these three portals:
xdg-desktop-portal-{wlr,gnome,gtk}
You can remove the unused one to get rid of the warning (e.g. keep wlr and potenially also gtk for hyprland). Their main functionality is opening file and screensharing dialogues. Could be that you have to install the gnome one again if you switch to that DE. Read more here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Desktop_Portal
Hope it helps!
Using antennapod on Android, can fully recommend. For other apps and platforms check https://podcastindex.org/apps
Ideally, you would donate to the project you choose :)