

I will never understand why it’s better to emulate windows to play a game on Linux instead of just using the Linux version.
If the Linux version is 1.01 and the windows one is 2.5 I get it but normally that’s not the case with GOG.
I will never understand why it’s better to emulate windows to play a game on Linux instead of just using the Linux version.
If the Linux version is 1.01 and the windows one is 2.5 I get it but normally that’s not the case with GOG.
The issue for me is when I have it enabled and try to connect to a site that doesn’t support it fully (same thing / half assed) and the site doesn’t work properly. For home its my wife and kids that complain, when its the office then everyone complains. I get the blame for failed connections or things not working right when a fully compliant IPv6 site works just fine.
Now I am not perfect so It could be me but I have read up and learned as much as possible. No expert but I did deploy DHCPv6 in a test environment. However there is no reason as of yet to deploy DHCPv6 locally since the address space is so wide. Just saying Its possible that the issue is me but from my understanding its like the U.S.A. switching to metric. Parts of us tried it but others didn’t and thus we failed as a giant group.
I think there needs to be a big ass push and force everyone to switch as the same time. I know some of the old devices may not work however those devices have to be 20+ years by now.
Thanks for the extra info. I actually hadn’t considered the Wayland stuff.