That doesn’t sound like any fun at all!
Smee
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Smee@poeng.linkto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Starting today, Heroic Games Launcher is indexing their Discord serverEnglish
22·8 months agoWould you use Windows just because all your friends do? (aka. would you jump out of a window if all your cool gamer friends did?)
Smee@poeng.linkto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Starting today, Heroic Games Launcher is indexing their Discord serverEnglish
21·8 months agoJust be glad they’re giving people an option.
No. If the discord channels/rooms (often called a ‘discord server’ where the head moderators are called ‘admins’) is the main support channel, I don’t take the product serious. And I don’t want joke software on my systems.
I’m not glad they’re giving people an option, I’m angry that their foundational principles are askew and they’re working towards continuing to use Discord as the main support channel.
Smee@poeng.linkto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•2-in-1 release – Inkscape 1.4.2 is out! | Inkscape
61·8 months agoIf it can draw circles I’m convinced to switch over.
Is that like an error code for excel?
you
No I can’t. Have you considered you might be beyond normal smart about this stuff?
I don’t see the point of anything anymore, you folks need a community manager?
.deb
$ /opt/camelchat/camelchat
opt/camelchat/camelchat: symbol lookup error: /opt/camelchat/camelchat: undefined symbol: g_once_init_enter_pointer
Appimage
Set as executable.
$ ./Camel-Chat-0.2.0-x86_64.AppImage
tmp/.mount_Camel-7OCAAq/camelchat: symbol lookup error: /tmp/.mount_Camel-7OCAAq/camelchat: undefined symbol: g_once_init_enter_pointer
From a similar issue for a different app it seems to be a glib issue, requiring glib 2.8+ when Debian12 is shipped with 2.74.6-2+deb12u5.
Android
Works perfectly!
I did run the app image in terminal and got an error about missing something, and the app image comes with everything bundled right? Might be an issue on my end I suppose.
I’ll redo it and paste the error message tomorrow.
Looks interesting but can’t get it to run on Debian 12, neither the .deb nor the appimage.



I understand what they’re saying but I still don’t know what it means.