FubarberryM to Steam Deck@sopuli.xyzEnglish • edit-29 months agoThe Plucky Squire recently came out, and used the Steam Deck to represent PCsopuli.xyzimagemessage-square79fedilinkarrow-up1617arrow-down10file-text
arrow-up1617arrow-down1imageThe Plucky Squire recently came out, and used the Steam Deck to represent PCsopuli.xyzFubarberryM to Steam Deck@sopuli.xyzEnglish • edit-29 months agomessage-square79fedilinkfile-text
Here’s a link to the game’s store page And here’s a link to their X post with the animated Steam Deck art.
minus-squaremoving to lemme.zip. linkfedilink3•9 months agoWhat is WSL? I see it referenced all the time?
minus-square@Ardyssian@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink8•edit-29 months agoWindows Sub-System for Linux - a utility that allows you to run Linux Commands / Programs (limited in scope) on a Windows Machine, for e.g.
minus-square@Petter1@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•9 months agoSince WSL 2, it is a full VM connected through RDP, or at least that is what I learned somewhere.
minus-squaremoving to lemme.zip. linkfedilink2•9 months agoOh right. Okay. Not sure why that acronym didn’t cross my mind.
minus-square@grrgyle@slrpnk.netlinkfedilink2•9 months agoDoes the /s mean that you don’t need WSL to run it on Windows?
minus-square@Petter1@lemm.eelinkfedilink2•9 months agoWell, I suppose it works on windows, but I’m not an expert 🤷🏻
You need WSL to run it on windows /s
What is WSL? I see it referenced all the time?
Windows Sub-System for Linux - a utility that allows you to run Linux Commands / Programs (limited in scope) on a Windows Machine, for e.g.
Since WSL 2, it is a full VM connected through RDP, or at least that is what I learned somewhere.
Oh right. Okay. Not sure why that acronym didn’t cross my mind.
Does the /s mean that you don’t need WSL to run it on Windows?
Well, I suppose it works on windows, but I’m not an expert 🤷🏻