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Create a digital game collection – Unixblogger

Due to that large range of different systems and different distribution types for the games, I’ve decided to create myself a digital game collection. Some of these digital game collection solutions are also providing additional, nice to have features like the time you will need to beat your entire collection or the user scores for a specific game. In times where you most likely buy a lot of games digital, a (digital) game collection will help you to keep track of your games so that you don’t buy them twice or simply forget about them. I like the information about how long somebody needs to finish a game, as well as the database auto and the completion functionality whenever I add a game to my game collection.

Steam Proton compatibility layer: The holy grail for Linux gaming?

Ever game I’ve tested so far (including Blood Bowl 2, Warhammer 40k Dawn of War: Soulstorm and Dead by Daylight) was simply installed like a “normal” Steam game. I really abhorred that I had to create a new WINE prefix for every Steam game I wanted to install. something Valve was afraid of when they started to work on Steam OS), Proton could be the future for a lot of Linux games, because the developers don’t want to put in that much effort in a port for the 1% of Linux users. In my humble opinion: No! I can remember of statements made by Bethesda that native Linux ports aren’t worth it (right now) and therefore they will not support it.

DLNA server with MiniDLNA under Linux / Raspberry Pi – Unixblogger

If you want to use the hard drive as an external USB disk (which you have to do if you’re building yourself a Raspberry Pi DLNA server), you should also buy a USB hard drive case. If you’re going with a Raspberry Pi setup, check out Raspbian (which is a Debian made for the Raspberry Pi). To setup your Raspberry Pi with Raspbian, you can checkout the Raspberry Pi image creation tutorial from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. As an example, a setup with three media directories could could look like this: media_dir=/mnt/usb/audio media_dir=/mnt/usb/video media_dir=/mnt/usb/picture

DLNA server with MiniDLNA under Linux / Raspberry Pi – Unixblogger

If you want to use the hard drive as an external USB disk (which you have to do if you’re building yourself a Raspberry Pi DLNA server), you should also buy a USB hard drive case. If you’re going with a Raspberry Pi setup, check out Raspbian (which is a Debian made for the Raspberry Pi). To setup your Raspberry Pi with Raspbian, you can checkout the Raspberry Pi image creation tutorial from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. As an example, a setup with three media directories could could look like this: media_dir=/mnt/usb/audio media_dir=/mnt/usb/video media_dir=/mnt/usb/picture

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