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Try to get the deluxe version with the Mooncrash DLC, as the DLC alone is often expensive.
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Linux does support TPM and secure boot: https://wiki/ .debian.org/SecureBoot#What_is_UEFI_Secure_Boot.3F
So the problem is really only about kernel level anticheat, not the secure boot itself ?
La guerre des étoiles épisode 1.
J'étais un giga fan de Star Wars et overhypé.
Le film était un screener en anglais sans sous-titres et je ne captais rien. L'intrigue pourrie à base d'embargo commercial n'aidant pas.
Star Wars est mort pour moi ce jour là.
Thanks for the explanation.
I totally forgot about the endianness.
I am not a C developer, but I found the "helper has a terrible name" and "it's not clear what the helper is doing" arguments a bit weak.
Who in they right mind does not think the helper creates a 32 bytes word by putting the 16 bytes of the first argument followed by the 16 bytes of the second one ?
I am not sure about this conspiracy theory of yours: Microsoft does not want third party applications in the kernel space anymore.
https://www.theverge.com/news/692637/microsoft-windows-kernel-antivirus-changes
I don't understand this point.
Linux does support TPM and secure boot: https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot#What_is_UEFI_Secure_Boot.3F
I thought the problem for Linux players was "just" the kernel anticheat ?
Same here. I generally wait for the first point release.
However this time, I also have to wait for LMDE 7 which should come in September.
Shame that the Linux Mint is focusing on the Ubuntu-based version. LMDE, despite it's greatness, still feels like a "plan b".
Pertinent view.
I also find disturbing the fact they have ads on the Linux Mint blog.