Oh, the maga manga.
If that's a developer, I assume what happened is that they enabled Proton and gave it a quick test to see if it worked. It seemed to work so they made the original post.
Then a manager saw the post and said that they don't actually have CI and QA set up for it, so they can't list it as officially supported. Which... Fair, I guess.
A better question is whether anyone is using such old hardware and also needs a really modern kernel. The current LTS kernel will exist basically forever in the git history if you really need it.
Just 28 versions until it's a nice round number!
I had a similar one as a kid, and I'm feeling weirdly nostalgic about it.
Wonder if someone has an emulator somewhere of them...
Just for testing purposes, have you removed every device except the root device and sys/dev/tmp from fstab? I know Linux can get a bit upset when a NTFS filesysyem is marked as needing chkdsk'd and might be blocking other disks from mounting.
I bet the people that like this design also think horizontal Wii remote is comfortable.
When I asked on the subreddit for pc building ages ago, people seemed genuinely helpful and friendly?
Which makes me wonder if it has hardware support for secure boot/tpm which some games demand now. I assume so because it's mostly standard hardware, but you never know...
Dealing with Windows' bootloader is a pain in my experience. At least with Linux there's good documentation and tooling.
Even if he allows AI contributions, Linus feels like the type to call out slop loudly when he sees it.
Nah, autistics feel emotions more strongly than neurotypicals. It's just nobody else seems to listen. :P