Also, it did not change. I added “* hard nofile 1048576” “* soft nofile 1048576” to /etc/security/limits.conf and everything else is commented. but ulimit -Hn still outputs 4096 after a reboot.
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Ah, I’ll check that out. ty
Oh right. Also I just did that since it’s what lutris and documents linked say so idk.
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I mean you could probably delete files with powershell then idk.
There’s just /etc/security/limits.d/25-pw-rlimits.conf and it’s just a bunch of pipewire stuff, I didn’t even know I had pipewire until now honestly.