Anyway if you use Arch Linux right now and wanted to have those juicy & proper SteamOS interface meanwhile not wanting to install SteamOS, just do these instead:
install
if it does not work then use
install
aur/gamescope-session-git & aur/steam-gamepadui-session-git, and also install gamescope on the Arch Linux repo. Then the session will be available on your installed Display/Login Manager.if it does not work then use
aur/gamescope-plus, with OpenVR compile options being disabled (i set this thing disabled because gamescope requires OpenVR version 2.7 and the arch linux repo only have version 2.5, and at the same time OpenVR repo is big asf)🔥2
AAAAAAAAA TOO MUCH BIG PROJECT IN ONE WEEK
FUCK ALL THE ROMS I NEED TO SAVE ME LIFE FIRST FROM COLLEGE
FUCK ALL THE ROMS I NEED TO SAVE ME LIFE FIRST FROM COLLEGE
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John Nexon blessed me with this: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3557620/Blue_Archive/
Steampowered
Blue Archive on Steam
An action anime RPG adventure!
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Well, if you have a banking/wallet app that scans your entire app list to determine if your phone is modded or not, and you are on Android 15, just put the app to Private Space.
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I just seen tommyinnit having a beard on tiktok fyp
Shit we being old real quick
Shit we being old real quick
Well, i just realized something
Rooted way of Installing Apps via 3rd party Store like Aurora Store is Hard-Coded.
If a Aurora Store on a Work Profile installing an app with Root Access, the app will be installed on the Personal Profile. (A.K.A. user 0)
No matter what i do it will install to user 0.
Rooted way of Installing Apps via 3rd party Store like Aurora Store is Hard-Coded.
If a Aurora Store on a Work Profile installing an app with Root Access, the app will be installed on the Personal Profile. (A.K.A. user 0)
No matter what i do it will install to user 0.
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