Jehu Marcos Herrera Puentes
JMarcosHP01
Involved Projects and Packages
Discord is an all-in-one voice and text chat for gamers that's free (beer), secure, and works on both your desktop and phone.
This is just a bootstrapper adapted to distribute an unofficial signed package from the current .tar.gz and disables automatic discord updates every time you start the application.
Note:
From version 1.0.136 and up, Discord now utilizes a dynamic bootstrap model, it only ships a downloader for the binaries and the new rust based updater. All these downloaded binaries are saved to ~/.config/discord, so now we have little control on what and where it be installed apart from the binaries included in the official .tar.gz
A simple and lightweight app for running Windows games using UMU-Launcher
This application allows you to control your AMD, Nvidia or Intel GPU on a Linux
system.
Features:
- GPU information reporting (VBIOS, VRAM, hardware units)
- Power configuration (power cap, power states)
- Thermal management (custom fan curves, thermal limits)
- Overclocking (GPU/VRAM clocks, voltage offset)
- Monitoring with historical charts
- Settings profiles with automatic activation
- OpenTelemetry metrics exporter
GPU configuration is handled by a system service that does not depend on a graphical session (Wayland/X11).
The service can also be used standalone with a config file, for example in headless scenarios.
DISCLAIMER, none of the SUSE maintainers are responsible if you mess up your GPU
by using this tool, especially the overclocking features.
Please be careful and understand the risks before using it.
Pure python module for (de)serialization to and from VDF that works just like json.
Vermouth is a lightweight game and application launcher for
running Windows executables through Proton or Wine on KDE.
It works like Lutris, Heroic, Faugus or Bottles, but is KDE first
(written in Qt/QML and using Kirigami).
Level editors, server browsers, pixel art tools, asset extractors etc.
Packages to overclock GPUs, CPUs, etc.
Some packages to facilitate management for Servers.
Only for testing purposes.
Use the upstream Waydroid repo here:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:jimed-rand:waydroid