Not even Linux users are safe. What was that promise Valve made some years ago? That they’d keep Steam running regardless of the OS version? Man have they U-turned on that shit.
Wow are the salt levels high, are you guys mining right now? Take a chill pill, christ. No wonder nobody takes linux gamers seriously.
Regardless of OS version? That sounds like nonsense. Only someone who doesn’t know how Linux works would believe that.
glibc is a fundamental library that underpins Linux. Its been going since the 1980s and is constantly updated and patched.
Similarly the Linux kernel undergoes constant evolution and change.
No one can promise to support Linux regardless of the OS version because by necessity it is constantly changing. Even slow release cycle distros like Debian move forward with each major release. Backwards compatibility is actually a bit of a nightmare on Linux. Ironically it can be easier to get old windows software running on Linux than old Linux software.
People running systems older than glibc 2.31 really should patch and update their systems. That package itself is already 5 years old.
What’s that got to do with anything? What does account age have to do with anything or are you just unnecessarily flexing to make yourself feel special?
That’s like some 30 year old going up to a 13 year old and flexing because of where they are in life. It’s just…pointless.
What’s that got to do with anything? What does account age have to do with anything or are you just unnecessarily flexing to make yourself feel special?
That’s like some 30 year old going up to a 13 year old and flexing because of where they are in life. It’s just…pointless.
Look at it this way: You just entered a clubhouse. Nobody there knows you. You have not yet put any time or work into maintaining the club or into establishing your credentials and social status among the members. After entering, you immediately make a controversial (and arguably badly-researched) statement.
Would you not expect to be much less likely to get away with a stunt like this than a long-established club member?
Buddy, this is the internet. As far as the vastness of the internet goes, you’re just as much of a nobody as people claiming I am. You pretend there is this elite sector of the internet somewhere where people with lots of karma or account history amount to something when it is nothing. I’ve been online for 29 going 30 years and I probably outrank you by that standard alone. But I don’t go around telling people “HAY ERRYBODEH! I’VE BEEN ONLINE FOR 29 YEARS SO I’M MORE SPECIAL THAN YOU…AND YOU…AND YOU!”
Because no one cares. Okay? No. One. Cares. You’re just initiating dick-measuring contests to inflate ego. I don’t need your validation or permission like the other person seems to think so, to articulate what opinions I have. Deal with it.
It’s not some special club mate, and I definitely never said you needed my permission, I have no idea what you’re going on about. It’s literally just down to “this is likely a troll account because it’s new”. People who say inflammatory garbage and get themselves banned from communities go make more accounts to get around the bans. Considering how unpleasant you’ve continued to be, I’m leaning pretty heavily towards you being such a person. That’s kind of the entire reason my client, Voyager (and many other clients) shows me the age of an account when it’s younger than 30 days.
That glibc version might not be that old but they do this most likely because of security reasons. There will be a time when Valve will drop 32-bit support entirely as well. Also, you shouldn’t use old distros because of the same reason. Currently glibc v2.31 is on Debian Bullseye which is the old-stable version and Valve still supports it. Technically there is no problem with that announcement.
Not even Linux users are safe. What was that promise Valve made some years ago? That they’d keep Steam running regardless of the OS version? Man have they U-turned on that shit.
Wow are the salt levels high, are you guys mining right now? Take a chill pill, christ. No wonder nobody takes linux gamers seriously.
Regardless of OS version? That sounds like nonsense. Only someone who doesn’t know how Linux works would believe that.
glibc is a fundamental library that underpins Linux. Its been going since the 1980s and is constantly updated and patched.
Similarly the Linux kernel undergoes constant evolution and change.
No one can promise to support Linux regardless of the OS version because by necessity it is constantly changing. Even slow release cycle distros like Debian move forward with each major release. Backwards compatibility is actually a bit of a nightmare on Linux. Ironically it can be easier to get old windows software running on Linux than old Linux software.
People running systems older than glibc 2.31 really should patch and update their systems. That package itself is already 5 years old.
I don’t think buddy knows the difference between a Linux version and a Linux distro.
You: *2 day old account*
Also you: *comes into linux gaming community and starts insulting everyone*
You’re definitely the pinnacle of chill mate :)
What’s that got to do with anything? What does account age have to do with anything or are you just unnecessarily flexing to make yourself feel special?
That’s like some 30 year old going up to a 13 year old and flexing because of where they are in life. It’s just…pointless.
Look at it this way: You just entered a clubhouse. Nobody there knows you. You have not yet put any time or work into maintaining the club or into establishing your credentials and social status among the members. After entering, you immediately make a controversial (and arguably badly-researched) statement.
Would you not expect to be much less likely to get away with a stunt like this than a long-established club member?
Buddy, this is the internet. As far as the vastness of the internet goes, you’re just as much of a nobody as people claiming I am. You pretend there is this elite sector of the internet somewhere where people with lots of karma or account history amount to something when it is nothing. I’ve been online for 29 going 30 years and I probably outrank you by that standard alone. But I don’t go around telling people “HAY ERRYBODEH! I’VE BEEN ONLINE FOR 29 YEARS SO I’M MORE SPECIAL THAN YOU…AND YOU…AND YOU!”
Because no one cares. Okay? No. One. Cares. You’re just initiating dick-measuring contests to inflate ego. I don’t need your validation or permission like the other person seems to think so, to articulate what opinions I have. Deal with it.
It’s not some special club mate, and I definitely never said you needed my permission, I have no idea what you’re going on about. It’s literally just down to “this is likely a troll account because it’s new”. People who say inflammatory garbage and get themselves banned from communities go make more accounts to get around the bans. Considering how unpleasant you’ve continued to be, I’m leaning pretty heavily towards you being such a person. That’s kind of the entire reason my client, Voyager (and many other clients) shows me the age of an account when it’s younger than 30 days.
That glibc version might not be that old but they do this most likely because of security reasons. There will be a time when Valve will drop 32-bit support entirely as well. Also, you shouldn’t use old distros because of the same reason. Currently glibc v2.31 is on Debian Bullseye which is the old-stable version and Valve still supports it. Technically there is no problem with that announcement.
You, umm, got a source for that? Because that sounds like an insane promise to make.
Dudes not worth my time to look this up for sure, but I’m fairly certain the statement was they’d support any Linux distro.
OK… You do understand the difference between distribution and version, right?
You need to have a 5 year old distribution with no updates whatsoever to be at risk of losing Steam.
So, what exactly is the problem here?
Just get an OS that doesn’t have versions. Ezpz fix.
TempleOS?
No?