Privacy focused people use more often Linux so the percentage of Linux users for proton services might be a bit higher. I don’t care about a calendar or mail app but I think a proton drive client for Linux would be important.
Privacy focused people use more often Linux so the percentage of Linux users for proton services might be a bit higher. I don’t care about a calendar or mail app but I think a proton drive client for Linux would be important.
bottom. on top you always get blinded when someone turns on the fucking light.
I live close to a train station and mine is called: "[name of the operator]_public“ wonder how many people tried to connect😅
Liechtenstein
Embarrassing, but I never knew that you actually have to activate proton in the steam settings in order to install games which natively don’t support Linux. This kept me from switching completely.
Now I use Fedora with KDE and can also run MS games like AoE without any problem. Even the performance is often a lot better for example in BG3.
This doesn’t show the relative purchasing power. It shows the median income per capita? Now compare it to the local prices and you get the relative purchasing power. Then the difference wouldn’t be as big.
mmorpg based on the world of avatar the last airbender!
with a monthly subscription and no shop or similar, like wow back in the days. every progress and every item just achievable by playing.