• null@slrpnk.net
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    7 days ago

    Not sure if it’s just me, but that link just gives me a blank, grey page

    • FoxfireM
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      7 days ago

      I have no issues on PC or mobile, just checked now. It’s possible your ISP or an antivirus is blocking access to the domain. You could try using a VPN or Tor, or temporarily disabling your antivirus if applicable. I’d prefer not sending you to Google Drive or some other megacorp. I could also send it directly to an email address as an attachment if you’re still having trouble. It’s just a PDF.

      • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        7 days ago

        It loads fine for me on iOS using a VPN. Thank you for sharing this! I’ll be switching to Pop! eventually here on some of my machines… except my main game machines cuz I need Windows for ONE SPECIFIC OLD ASS GAME.

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          22 hours ago

          I wish you the best on moving to a more free future! I chose Pop!OS largely due to my NVIDIA card and it having those drivers baked right in. So if you’re in a similar position, it’s likely a good call starting out to ensure things just work. As for the old game, it working or not might change in due time. Things like WINE aren’t static, they are developed and compatibility improves!

          Though for most proprietary tools, as long as you are willing to look for more freedom respecting alternatives, there is a good chance you’ll find what you’re looking for. It’s actually what I’d recommend first if you’re hesitant switching. Just start asking that question and try locating and learning a new FOSS alternative to something you’re using while still on your current operating system. After replacing enough, the switch will be so much easier since generally that same software will prioritize, or at least have, GNU / Linux packages available to run without hassle.