Makes sense, I feel bad for the guys that were happy for a chance and got screwed over. (By the hackers, not you, haha)
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It's sad that this works. You'd think especially software professionals would be the most vigilant about running unknown code.
It's weird. There seem to be a lot of games that offer native Linux clients but they tend to not be maintained that well. Quite a shame really.
I did check the bios settings but couldn't really find anything that would directly affect a pcie card.
Most power management stuff that could cause issues is turned off. Fast boot itself was also off.
Thanks! It's really funny. Especially since KDE updated to version 6 and caused a lot of issues for other users - so it had to be the a software issue of course!
I'm still not entirely convinced, that it wasn't a software issue that caused the device to misbehave.
It's my cat, I am the user ๐
My immediate thought. And no worries about ink drying up and whatever else might break suddenly. Just pay a shop if you want printing as a service.
Neither young or naive. Just assuming others share my experience.