you started off here by saying you're trying to reinvent the CLR yourself (the runtime that modern dotnet IR already runs under that targets c for native c speeds)
When I had the Steam deck I used the NVidia PC for streaming, now it has been sitting idle for a while so I wanted to put it in the living room and use it as a console
Guys I need help. Installed bazzite on my oneXFly handheld not knowing it would bug out, doesn't seem to support it. So i couldn't get into desktop mode and remove the file from the boot folders. But I managed to go to bios change the boot order and also disable option boot 2 for bazzite. I've also deleted the efi and partition for Linux in windows
Stating C# is widely used and a good lang in many ways shouldn't be such a big issue. Like mother of god its time to get over yourselves. You don't like it, cool but 99% of the reasons have been pure ignorence on it. Which is what I was countering. And there is nothing wrong with me doing so.
this guy is basically saying he set out on a journey to reinvent modern dotnet by himself to solve a problem that hasn't been a problem for a good five years
I never said why I was making, just that I was. There are very cool reasons for this FYI. Performance is just free when doing it. I wanted to bring C# & .NET subset to non-supported platforms. Particularly retro console systems or embedded platforms. But this is off topic and I'll say no more at @Kyle Gospo request.
Hey guys, I recently reinstalled bazzite (ROG ally kde edition) to have a dual boot setup (with Windows) and my led control has stopped working. My controller is set to dual sense and I have toggled everything in the steam controlled advanced options to no avail. LED is enabled in hhd. Any ideas?
EDIT: rebooting to Windows and toggling the RGB seems to have fixed it. Weird issue though: rainbow doesn't work and leaves the RGB off but static does.
Will BazziteOS when the new NVK drivers come out use them in the Mesa driver flavor ISOs, then keep Nvidia proprietary drivers as a separate ISO still for older hardware (which don't support NVK), or just the option of using those drivers?