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How to add library from mounted ssd with games on it? Linux

So, long story short, I got new pc and I have ssd (that has linux insurance on it too) drive from my laptop that I have successfully mounted on my system.

Problem is, I really don't know how to add my existing game library from mounted ssd to steam, and so that future downloads would be loaded there.

When I click "add" it throws me into file manager and I cannot figure out what to do, instead of the drive selection.

I'm pretty sure I've mounted my drive correctly. It persists throughout reboots and everything.

Should I just reformat my drive at this point? Or is there a way to get access to my games from that ssd?

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u/StupitVoltMain — 6 days ago

Someone is trying to send verification codes to services that I don't know through SMS

I checked my accounts that I care about and they seem to be fine. No unknown sessions, no weird activity otherwise.

Should I just wait it out or change my passwords just in case? Is my phone number compromised?

u/StupitVoltMain — 8 days ago

I heard that RX 5700 is Instable. How so? And am I better to opt to RX 6600 in that case?

I specifically want AMD card because of drivers and generally AMD cards are cheaper than Nvidia, but it wouldn't be the end of the world if I totally have to opt into Nvidia.

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I am pretty tight on the budged, and I'm looking for a used pc with some refurbishing in a long run.

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Would RX 5700 act like a pos in a long run?

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u/StupitVoltMain — 16 days ago

Do you think Zomboid would benefit from Rimworld like scars?

I mean, when you're at higher skill level you're generally not getting much injures at all, so I think some long-term consequence for lacerations, bites and deep wounds and burns would be good to have. Like scars.

Maybe not as bad as in Rimworld so that scars are hard permanent, but something like they would heal overtime and their negative effects would slowly get smaller and smaller. plus a reason to add balms that soothe them and increase healing speed.

And more reasons to make poultices

Also hey! They would be visible on character.

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u/StupitVoltMain — 2 months ago