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I feel proud, as I contacted the EU commission regarding this specific issue
I feel proud, as I contacted the EU commission regarding this specific issue
You can see other people’s issues on ProtonDb https://www.protondb.com/app/485510
Basically no attacking with controller without workaround, movies not playing for some and performance/stability issues.
Lots of good games are still not working properly (e.g. Nioh), also modding support is very lacking and cumbersome.
So only a handful of devices support F2FS right now and is not the default
Got any source for that? Android has traditionally always used ext4 afaik, not sure if that changed in the last few years.
Any will do, just make sure it has Intel WiFi.
I guess not much on desktop Linux, but every Android phone uses it. Really wish every Linux desktop would start encrypting their /home partition by default, which is the standard by many other operating systems.
Too bad btrfs still doesn’t support encryption natively, unlike ext4.
The reply, for those interested:
Many thanks for your enquiries dated 29 January 2024 and 10 February 2024 and your interest in the Digital Markets Act (“DMA”).
Your questions concern the Commission’s decision of 5 September 2023 designating Apple Inc. (“Apple”) as a gatekeeper under the DMA (see here for the public version of the decision).
The Commission’s designation decision is based on the evidence available to the Commission and submissions made by Apple taking into account the legal framework under the DMA. Regarding your questions, we note the following:
We hope this answers your questions. For any further information, including on the upcoming compliance phase, please visit the Commission’s DMA website under https://digital-markets-act.ec.europa.eu/
Kind regards,
The DMA Team