The short answer is no, most people are not bothered at all by RHEL's source situation or IBM as a company.
I think Libre in general is an awkward sound for me
I went to an elementary school in California that was using Linux laptops circa ~2008, I have find memories of playing Super Tux after finishing my classwork.
-
Your home partition can be anywhere, I would recommend copying the files to your new drive and adding a /home mountpoint flag in the kde partition manager.
-
See above
-
The newest hotness is something like btrfs and pooling drives together under the same mountpoint. Otherwise just do what you were planning, a big root partition and a 1TiB home partition.
-
Probably related to nouveau drivers
I believe this is simplified to open
on most platforms
It's probaly Lua
Am I crazy or is Gaston not already French?
Sounds like it's not the game for you. Overcoming environmental challenges is kind of the name of the game, and if the baseline "cold bad but fire hot" thing isn't something you enjoy then I'm not sure you would enjoy trying to navigate any of the main story areas in the game.
Games have been the same price for over thirty years, they've not changed with inflation and production costs have skyrocketed. To an extent the increased market has helped keep costs down for the consumer but it's not unreasonable to see prices shift upwards.
Steam Deck Client Update Patch Notes
General
- Improved library performance for users with large numbers of collections.
- Fixed a hitch that some players with large libraries might encounter every 15 minutes while playing a game.
- Fixed presentation and localization of items in the Special Offers section.
- Fixed notifications for achievements not firing when offline.
- Fixed a case where the wrong FPS limit could be applied on startup.
- Fixed a case where the controller input thread could operate at normal instead of high scheduling priority.
- Fixed styling on the login error screen and made the retry button accessible to the gamepad.
Library
- Added the ability to sort by date added to library to shelves and game grids.
Steam Input
- Added the ability to copy and paste mappings when setting up controller inputs.
- Improved navigation in the configurator when navigating from the Preview screen. Repeatedly going to Preview then an input will no longer build up loops in the back stack and you can now go back with a single B button press if you've not interacted with the left column.
- Fixed some cases where navigation changes from the previous beta could result in a blank page in the configurator.
- Fixed changing effects on PS4 and PS5 controllers when Steam Input is not enabled.
Desktop Mode
- Added In-Game setting to allow enabling or disabling display scaling in the overlay.
- Changed behavior of overlay tabbed browser to clear all tabs when the close button is clicked and added a minimize button to hide the browser as the close button previously did.
- Fixed wallet balance not updating in title bar when balance hits zero.
- Fixed incorrect display of "Notify me about additions or changes to my games..." setting in interface settings if it had never been changed before.
- Fixed a case where the UI would show the wrong image when switching between small mode and normal mode.
- Fixed main client window taking focus from other Steam windows when navigation menus are hovered.
Developer console
- Added a setting to display timestamps in the Steam console window.
- Changed Steam console window to keep the last several seconds of output even if that would exceed the normal buffer length.
- Fixed command echo sometimes appearing on the same line as the previous output.
- Fixed clear_console command not doing anything.
Okay I'll bite the bait. THE TOP ONE‽‽‽ What sick form factor are you using with vertical VGA ports?