

This is exactly the kind of thing that gets backported to stable LTS distros tho. The kernel Major.Minor is just the base - it doesn’t tell the whole story.
This is exactly the kind of thing that gets backported to stable LTS distros tho. The kernel Major.Minor is just the base - it doesn’t tell the whole story.
Thanks for all the feedback!
The flatpak (I think that’s what people are talking about here) was what I was using before and IIRC, there was at least one point where the dev threw his hands up and stopped working on it, as someone (MS? Mojang? Google?) was making his life harder. That’s probably my biggest complaint about Bedrock, actually. It’s not nearly as buggy as its reputation claims, but lordy there’s a lot of hands in that pot. And that’s before you even start talking about cross play from the Switch…
I was actually hoping to hear that somehow Proton and the Windows version of Bedrock was the way to go these days, but glad that there’s at least something.
Lived in California (SoCal and Bay Area) my entire 42 years.
No, we don’t.
There was a short, planned outage in my neighborhood (San Diego suburbs) last summer - we got a few days notice (can’t recall if it was a letter or an email). Didn’t have one the summer before that. I don’t recall any power outages when I lived in the Bay Area.