You could create a live usb on another device and then use chroot
But lmstudio isn’t FOSS no?
According to their GitHub the art is BSD licensed and the rest GPL
Added. Thanks for the suggestion, always nice to hear feedback. If you’re interested maybe post a short review of Worm if you enjoyed it (or didn’t) 🫠
Web novel refers to a novel that is mainly or entirely published on the Internet. So yes, Worm definitely counts (and is a good one).
Way more models available, faster in my experience, more reliable, local ChatGPT compatible api and advanced fine tuning features. There have been some additions to Alpaca since I last used it, so maybe I will try it again soon but since I don’t use it regularly I use GPT4ALL because it just works, and when I tried Alpaca didn’t.
This is not an engine, this is the freedoom equivalent for quake. You will need a quake engine like QuakeSpasmSpiked and then follow the how to play instructions.
All of the Quake data files remain copyrighted and licensed under the original terms, so you cannot redistribute data from the original game, but if you do a true total conversion, you can create a standalone game based on this code.
As I understand it the engine is Foss but the assets aren’t, like the doom engine vs the doom wad.
I’m currently on a atomic distro, so how I get my software from favorite to least favorite is this:
- Flatpak
- Appimage
- Fedora distrobox
- rpm-ostree
Jokes on you I’m into that
Endeavour OS is exactly es stable as arch, and Manjaro tends to break more often than arch due to dependency issues. Debian and Arch are questionable for beginners, I would always recommend Mint as the first option for beginners. Also Mint has an easy NVIDIA setup, so I don’t think that is an advantage of pop OS compared to it. Nowadays NVIDIA is fine on Linux, especially on distros like pop OS, Mint or Aurora that makes the setup easy.