I don’t think I’ve seen anyone run Steam through Wine. What would be the reasons for that?
I don’t think I’ve seen anyone run Steam through Wine. What would be the reasons for that?
Looks more like a restwrist to me tbf
I misread Exceptioncatcher as Exceptionhatcher and I think it still fits
Functional programming is perfect for all my projects that I don’t start!
To be fair, people who don’t find assembly useful probably wouldn’t get good at writing assembly
Although they stalk at night and prey at night, they take up dayjobs to make ends meet
On Eternity it flips when I click it, looks fine when as part of the post or in feed
I created an account just for that lol
I’m also not a nix expert and I’m not too familiar with Haskell build ecosystem, but doesn’t the buildTarget
argument do what you need?
https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#haskell-derivation-args (it’s the last on the list)
Name of the executable or library to build and install. If unset, all available targets are built and installed.
On Linux you can run native version of Steam, which then uses Wine (actually Proton, which is based on Wine) for running games. So Steam is not wrapped within Wine, but the games are (if needed/enabled)