GrapheneOS is certainly on my wishlist too, but Pixels are quite pricey. I guess Rethink is the poor man's version. Just a per-app firewall.
Can you see at least GRUB, or nothing at all?
If you can see GRUB I would try booting with the "nosplash" kernel option, which causes video drivers to be loaded later.
This is a temporary fix, as it might cause other issues, but if it makes the screen work it will be a step in the right direction.
I might be very mistaken, but I don't think QEMU can link mixed-architecture dependencies. Box86 can run an x86 game on ARM and link ARM-native shared objects for OpenGL, thus skipping emulation of some hotpath code.
I'm still a bit confused by the use of this "Driver Store". Since when does Wine support device drivers? Or are we talking about something else?
Phoronix seems to explain a bit more, but I still did not understand: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Wine-9.16-Released
Could anyone share their insights?
I might actually be interested. It's like a lightweight alternative to Proxmox?
So... this is going to be a debloated lightweight distro (or just a DE?) with official support for not-so-fresh hardware? I don't fully understand.
Okay then, I will give it a go. Thanks a lot!
I did a quick search on my trusty DuckDuckGo, but all I could find was "blend oats for 30-60 seconds", and a lot of disclaimers.
I would assume for a good tasting recipe you should add a little bit of sugar, maybe you have some recommendations about the oats that you use. Can you store it for a few days? Idk, you most likely have more experience on the subject.
If it takes longer than 5 minutes to prepare (also including the cleanup process) I can see why people would rather consume a pre-made product.
Anyways it's worth to try, if you have a specific recommendation I would appreciate it greatly. Otherwise I will go for one of the recipes I can find.
I already know how to code, but I watched this video tutorial when it was released, and I was amazed by how meticulously he explains every detail and pitfalls.
I would really recommend this video to anyone who is interested in learning to write code in general, not just specifically GDScript.
Looking forwards to Part 2!
What's special about this build in particular?
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
Official article about the incident: https://godotengine.org/article/statement-on-godloader-malware-loader/