Joshua Embrey
Joshua Embrey
Personal opinion: I think it's somewhat moot, to be honest. Think of what SteamOS was designed for: being a console OS. Realistically, people shouldn't be changing volume size. Moreover, encryption...
I can guarantee that they haven't forgotten It was unnecessary to mention everyone as well as the four mentioned above. Moreover, just posting here puts an email into our inboxes.
@kamilsss655 According to the site run by @adamcaudill, if you're looking to just replicate the Rubber Ducky experience, the teensy is also a viable option.
I'm not sure this is entirely useful, to be honest. It'd probably make more sense to use your system's integrated utilities to check for that instead of calling to an...
I had suggested an in-home streaming client that's ARM compatible in order to play the games without having to say "Steam for Linux (x86+ARM)" and hoping that devs port to...
Exactly. That's probably why my suggestion was closed all that time ago.
As a person who ports software and isn't afraid of ARM, I'd happily port... but ARM comes with it's own sets of standards that are NOT user friendly. For Valve...
Actually, Steam doesn't need to be ported... And they don't run very well. You can find one guy's attempt at porting the 2013 sdk here: https://github.com/aunali1/source-sdk-2013-arm For older engines, Google...
Tab (which would usually be what carries the list/bullet to the indent) doesn't function at all. Using the List/bullet button again restarts the count.
Might be worth looking into the HTML5 Clipboard API. It doesn't work as well as it could, but it works in most instances on current browsers. It's better than nothing...