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Ever since I started using Linux I've gained a renewed sense of joy for vidya.
Obviously it isn't perfect nor it is a full replacement for Windows if you wany to play all games, but I've found that usually the only games I can't play are only the sloppiest of slops which I wouldn't care for anyway.
Most new games that are worth a dime are playable on Linux.
So in a way, Linux has helped me filter shitty games and don't waste my time, money on slop.
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Linux is shit in every regard, even for programmers
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>>724134767
Rust programming language is a slop.
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>>724134767
I can’t switch to linux because apparently it doesn’t work with NVIDIA. So my 2070Super+10700k is stuck on Windows 10.
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>>724134961
>it doesn’t work with NVIDIA
Try checking out CachyOS, Bazzite or even just Ubuntu on youtube. There's tons of distros that integrate Nvidia drivers now. It's not perfect but in no way "unusable".
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>>724134961
I'm on 4070Ti and it worked out of the box on Ubuntu.
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>>724134961
You can just get the Nvidia drivers, it's not like they have been particularly high quality even on Windows recently.
>>724135090
Ignore Bazzite or Ubuntu and just use Debian with flatpaks or something to get newer software. If you are using very new hardware, then use Arch and read the wiki.
CachyOS can work, but only for sex in the missionary position purely for reproductive purposes with the reassurance that your scented candles (Reddit ricing configs) won't burn your house down. You can't run it in a VM and it might have edge case problems for anything that isn't running games with wine/proton.
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>>724135578
I have great experiences with SteamOS. Anything that works like that?
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>>724135617
Closest is bazzite, main difference is that bazzite uses fedora packages while steamos uses arch packages.
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>>724135769
So for example:
https://github.com/HarbourMasters/Shipwright/releases/tag/9.1.0
This has a simple “linux” release but specifies Steam Deck. Does that mean it would be incompatible with a fedora based?
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>>724134767
As a single player gamer I've had one game not work fully on Proton Gunvolt 2 and that's it BUT I'll admit recently i did surrender my eternal soul to Satan and put a secondary debloated Windows on for gaming. The FPS penalty on Proton is actually pretty bad still depending on the game
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>>724135617
SteamOS is just Arch with KDE plasma desktop. So CachyOS, or any distro based off Arch. You could just install Arch directly nowadays with the installer is really simple but would take a little more time and know-how to setup.
>>724135578
>Ignore Bazzite or Ubuntu and just use Debian with flatpaks
Remember that most people are still only discovering Linux. So recommending a noobie friendly distro with lots of youtube videos and reddit posts is useful for troubleshooting.
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It's not about perfection, some things straight up don't work. If you have your own setup and whatever you want working great on linux, you're in luck. If you don't, why should you be pushed to switch over there? Most people you're practically advertising this for aren't going to contribute fixes that are necessary. Shoving gaymers into linux is great with devices like the Steam Deck which were designed with it in mind. But not great when talking about nvidia users, for instance. If I wanted to make linux work for everyone I would wait until they actually get their shit together.
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/no-signal-with-vrr-when-framerate-is-low/334140
This is an example. You get a fancy monitor and you can't use it the way you want it.
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>>724135883
It says linux/steam deck, presumably in case some steam deck users are unaware it runs linux
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>>724136329
Yeah, it's not perfect but pretty close. I too keep a separate SSD with W10 LTSC for VR and the occasional game that just doesn't wanna work on Linux. I've experienced at most a 20% perf loss in the most extreme cases, and it sucks but most games don't drop bellow 60 FPS. I'll gladly take the loss if that means not using windows.
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>>724136371
At this point the only "Nvidia issue" i have in Linux is a single type of graphical glitch that happens exclusively on the desktop where windows occasionally flicker on the bottom left corner of the screen. Which admittedly is annoying when it happens but isn't actually as bad as that sounds
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>>724136524
A 20% loss in this day and age is practically like a $300 difference in hardware
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>>724136341
I have seen protondb reports about what sounds like a cachyos proton version. Does that OS still have the ability to use other versions of proton or are you stuck with some built in one?
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>>724136674
You can use any fork of proton you download. CachyOS has its own added version to the list. All there is about CachyOS is that it adds repositories, some software installed by default, and patched kernels.
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>>724136524
ALVR works perfectly fine for VR on Linux even which surprised me
The problem is a 20% perf hit can push a game over the edge into feeling shitty and especially in VR where you want ideally 0 dropped frames. I had some trouble with Alyx dropping frames but admittedly this might be because i like to push like 3Kx3K per eye minimum, VR really needs that super sampling. And God help you if you try UEVR with a UE5 game, you really need that 20% of performance back and more.
I just really should be encrypting my Linux partitions... they're BTRFS and Windows can't read them on the user level but that's hardly a real privacy safeguard lol
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>>724136371
>some things straight up don't work
neither they do on Windows.
>If you have your own setup and whatever you want working great on linux, you're in luck
currently most hardware is supported, even Nvidia.
>why should you be pushed to switch over there?
No one's pushing anyone to switch. Linux is just another tool option to Windows. It has pros and cons. And one of the pros is that it makes it easy to filter shitty software made to squeez retards of their money/data.
>If I wanted to make linux work for everyone I would wait until they actually get their shit together
Well with all the recent mess from microsoft and windows, and taking into account that the newer distros coming out mostly just work out of the box, I'd say the Linux side has its shit more or less together at the same level that these multi-trillion companies.
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>>724134961
I use linux and am still rocking a 1080 and haven't really had any issues.
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>>724136674
>Does that OS still have the ability to use other versions of proton or are you stuck with some built in one?
You can install whatever you want. You don't even have to use CachyOS to get the forked proton versions, you can get them on base Arch. Cachy only saves you the step of installing them yourself. And of course, they get updated by the Cachy team because that's what they focus on.
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Unironically, yes, I blue-balls switched to Linux and stopped playing any kernel level anticheat eSports shooter, then I studied some gamedev, took a good look without tunnel vision at the games I used to play, and I plainly exclaimed "what the fuck have I been playing?"

Linux alters your mind to stop tolerating mainstream garbage in a very powerful way

also 2 any1 in this thread ignore Debianon, Bazzite is one of the best Linux distros ever made for both power users and newbies, along with it's Universal Blue spin-off project distros like Bluefin, Aurora, Secureblue, uCore, etc.
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>>724134767
>Literally saying Linux is better because my number of options are lower.
lol. lmao
>>724136904
>neither they do on Windows.
50% not working is the same as 1% not working.
>No one's pushing anyone to switch.
There are multiple threads daily with fearmongering tech illiterates saying you need to switch NOW because bill gates is spying on you and linux is just better because it is ok? Also if you disagree you are indian.
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>>724136904
>neither they do on Windows.
What hardware features do not work on Windows?
I can use every single display feature on my monitor. I can use everything my GPU or my entire build can possibly offer through drivers.
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>>724137179
>Linux is better because the number of corpo shit is lower
ftfy
>There are multiple threads daily with fearmongering tech illiterates saying you need to switch NOW because bill gates is spying on you
and you take that as someone pushing you to Linux? You could go to Mac if you wanted. Or stay with Windows if you enjoy taking stuff up your ass.
>if you disagree you are indian
says the one defending the most jeeted piece of software in human history.
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>>724137306
>I can use every single display feature on my monitor
Until Nvidia or MS push a shitty driver or update to your system.
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>>724136341
>Remember that most people are still only discovering Linux. So recommending a noobie friendly distro with lots of youtube videos and reddit posts is useful for troubleshooting.
Youtube videos waste a lot of your time on irrelevant shit to pad out runtime, they're not a good way to find information, and Reddit posts will be a kludge of misinformed and outdated information, I would not use either of these to learn how to use something or troubleshoot and would probably sooner recommend Debian or Arch while using the Arch wiki for most problems.

Bazzite is specifically an immutable Fedora OS, so it's going to be weird to use if that's not what you want and it's just getting memed because of how SteamOS is perceived on the Steamdeck as some kind of magic bullet solution.
Ubuntu is the awkward middle child between Debian and Ubuntu derivatives, since it makes a bunch of usability tweaks to Debian, but also adds a bunch of dumb shit that gets pruned out by derivatives. Since your results may vary when it comes to Ubuntu derivatives, I think that it's probably better to just recommend Debian + an additional packaging system like flatpak or appimage to get newer packages.
>>724136674
CachyOS contains a bunch of tweaked packages by default, but they can be added to pacman based distros very easily, both due to the AUR and because CachyOS has scripts for adding its repos to vanilla Arch.
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>>724134767
people refuse to try linux because of the tinker-troon meme but you literally have to tinker more on windows 11 now than linux
mint or endeavourOS are so easy to use
and now you can even use a flathub discovery app to install everything you want with one click
on windows 11 you have to use regedit to make it usable, and download scripts through CURL just to bypass the forced online account
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>>724137179
posted it again award
this one has 50 hits on the archive, and the older one had 170 or something
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>>724137515
I’m just concerned with being able to still download proton qt and get GE proton working. Also, does the discover store still work as an easy way to get and manage flatpaks?
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>>724137428
I can use DDU and go back. Hell I can go back to 2024 drivers if I wanted. I can also delay system updates to a point where there's none of this breaking thing you're talking about. That setting actually existed for quite a while. Please show me any actual examples of what you're referring to.
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>>724134767
The constant Linux shilling on here makes me think otherwise
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>>724137704
You'll be fine with Proton versions, don't worry about that, just install them via the package manager. Iirc Cachy doesn't have Discover or Flatpak installed by default but you can install them via the package manager.
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>>724137515
>Youtube videos waste a lot of your time on irrelevant shit to pad out runtime, they're not a good way to find information, and Reddit posts will be a kludge of misinformed and outdated information
Agreed, but most normies love to use them as their source. Even if not optimal and outdated (not imo since there's new posts and videos made every day) most people would be able to fix the most common problems with those.
>I would not use either of these to learn how to use something or troubleshoot and would probably sooner recommend Debian or Arch while using the Arch wiki for most problems
Yes but people don't even know what a Debian or Arch are. Much less read a whole technical wiki. It's stubborn windows users we're talking about.
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>>724137835
If you choose GNOME Cachy does install flatpak and gnome software by default. It's inconsistent as shit.
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>>724134961
It works with nVidia, it's just that
>games running on proton have an up to 35% performance hit
>some niche features available to AMD/Intel don't work
>nVidia control panel does not exist
>on some refresh rates/resolutions it can flicker if you're using Wayland (only on specific GPUs and drivers)
If you're just an average user nVidia will work fine. Look at steam hardware survey, nVidia is the most popular GPU vendor on Linux if you exclude SteamOS.

>>724135617
Bazzite

>>724135883
In most cases software on Linux is cross-compatible with other Linux distributions. Just like it doesn't matter which Android ROM you're using when installing an apk. That is, unless something specifically targets one distribution. It's possible that SteamOS-specific scripts are only usable on SteamOS, but it doesn't seem to be the case in your example since it's saying "Linux/SteamOS" and implies it should work on any distro.
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>>724137768
So you can troubleshoot, fix and jump hoops and loops for Windows, but it's unacceptable for Linux?
>Please show me any actual examples of what you're referring to.
Like the one you just explained how to fix?
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>>724136341
>So recommending a noobie friendly distro with lots of youtube videos and reddit posts is useful for troubleshooting
Linux isn't ready for mass adoption if this kind of concerns are still present.
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>>724137890
Nvidia does have more settings exposed than AMD, but only through X11.
Like if you had a monitor that wrongly gets detected to use a limited color range through HDMI on linux, and an AMD GPU, your only option is to extract an EDID, use wxEDID (which works like ass, I must say), and do a whole bunch of steps to load that custom EDID you've created. Whereas on the nvidia settings panel you just have to change a setting.
AMD on linux is a thing that just works until you hit the wall and find out there's practically like 3 or 4 settings. It's easier to undervolt on it though.
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>>724137981
Linuxfags don't want mass adoption anyway.
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>>724135578
>Debian
Is that a good idea for gaming? Won't it feel pretty stale in a year or two?
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>>724138130
>keep shilling it daily on /v/
They do, they are just very tsundere about it.
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>>724137981
Why? Because you have to troubleshoot?
Then Windows isn't ready either with the innumerable amount of users asking how to make a simple local account. Or how to fix BSOD or black screens or data loss or broken SSDs when Windows pushes a faulty update every fortnight.
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>>724134961
>So my 2070Super is stuck on Windows 10.
I am using that same GPU on arch right now with zero issues on Gayland besides the known garbage like dx12 games having ~20% performance loss. If you aren't retarded, setting up a distro is easier than doing the humiliation local account ritual on W11 in the current year
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>>724137971
Once you actually go through the process you'll realize it's a lot more simple than if you, for instance, tried to install nvidia 550 drivers on Cachy right now. Hell I'd love you to try to describe that process.
And again describe this one time that necessitated doing the troubleshooting you find so monumentally difficult (click on a setting on a dropdown menu, open a program and restart twice) because your display wouldn't be able to use a feature anymore.
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Is... is that... the FUCKING PENGUIN???
AAHHHHHH SAVE ME NIGGERMAN! I NEED TO DO THE NEEDFUL OR SATYA NUTELLA WON'T BE ABLE TO AFFORD A NEW YATCH!
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>>724134767
>Linux is the perfect anti-slop pill
Ha! Nope. AMD GPUs gen AI porn best on Linux, and Linux got the FSR4 for older gens port first, though because they ported it. The INT8 official leaked on supports almost everything.
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>>724135578
>ignore distros that just work, use a tinkertranny distro
Stop gate keeping Linux. Some people aren't autistic and just want an easy to use experience which doesn't need tinkering. Debian is unusable to most people.

>>724136341
>SteamOS is just Arch with KDE plasma desktop. So CachyOS, or any distro based off Arch.
Definitely not. It being Arch based is far less relevant than it being immutable. People who want the "Steam OS experience" should just use Bazzite or any other immutable distribution.

>>724136674
Proton is compatible with any distro. The only thing that matters for Proton is what version of graphics libraries and drivers you have. Any distro that isn't made for servers is updated fast enough for Proton to work fine. So just avoid Debian, Ubuntu LTS, Mint, ZorinOS, etc. Just focus on Arch/Fedora-based distros or the non-LTS version of Ubuntu (or any distro based on the non-LTS version of Ubuntu).

>>724138138
It will be stale, yes. But you can use Debian Sid if you really want to just stick to raw Debian. I wouldn't recommend this for people who aren't interested in setting up the whole OS themselves, but it is an option.
Something like non-LTS Ubuntu, or Bazzite/Aurora/Bluefin, or even Manjaro is much more usable out of the box for the majority of users.
CachyOS is fine too, but again it can feel overwhelming for non-technical people and there's little benefit in using CachyOS compared to other distros. According to most benchmarks there's a very insignificant performance difference between distros like CachyOS, Bazzite and Nobara. They all share performance patches between each other.
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>>724134961
>>724135316
>>724135090
They do work, but with greatly diminished performance thanks to Nvidia's own drivers. Linus himself gave them the middle finger, literally and told them to fuck themselves. This is called sealioning. Otherwise, look for benchmarks yourselves.
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>>724135578
>debian
Enjoy your ancient mesa stack and things breaking every major update. At least recommend some immutable distro if you want flatpak faggotry
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>>724138495
Eh, if there's a difference it's either inside the comfort range or it's fucked as is.
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>>724138067
>X11
This has been abandonware for a decade now. Wayland is the current standard.
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>>724138565
Ah yes, Debian. The notoriously unstable operating system no one uses.
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>>724138654
Only retards use debian or debian variants anymore
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>>724138305
>Once you actually go through the process you'll realize it's a lot more simple
Installing drivers on Linux is stupidly easier than on Windows. You just click "update" in the software manager.
>describe this one time that necessitated doing the troubleshooting you find so monumentally difficult
Your original argument was that hardware worked flawlessly on Windows and now you're saying that troubleshooting is easier on Windows than on Linux. Fixing shit is fixing shit, dude, no matter what platform you're on. Which is what I was saying, there's stuff that sometimes doesn't work on Windows, the same goes for Linux.
At this point you seem to never have used anything else than Wiindows and are arguing just for the sake of being contrarian.
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>>724138692
What should I use instead: an Arch fork by a single guy or some random guys dotfiles?
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>>724134767
I used to run Artix Linux, but I switched to Windows Ghost Spectre.
Linux is good and all, most anti cheats simply reject Linux, and I can't play MP games with my friends.
>bro just boot different OS or virtual machine
honestly i do not see the point unless i'm a pedophile
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>>724138850
>i'm a pedophile
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>>724138565
>installers with everything bundled in is bad now
Linuxfags crusade on any kind of useability and end user qol is really something else
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>>724138654
On desktops? Yes. It's an unusable OS that very few people use.
On servers? Nobody updates it as in v12->v13. Servers just shut down the OS and redeploy a newer version once they migrate their software to be compatible with the latest libraries.

So, yes. It is a system nobody is using long term by upgrading to the latest version. People who do often have issues updating it. And the silent majority of people do not want to fuck around with issues coming from updating their OS to the latest version. That's the primary reason why SteamOS itself is immutable, it eliminates this issue entirely.
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>>724138818
If you are just a gamer use bazzite or pop os. If you want something more corporate backed use one of the fedora atomic distros https://fedoraproject.org/en/atomic-desktops/

If you want absolute power and control over your distribution then use nix/guix, but I don't recommend it for anyone who isn't familiar with linux and packaging in general, nix is the end game and useful for more than just "OS", unironically it can land you a job.
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>>724138492
>Definitely not. It being Arch based is far less relevant than it being immutable
I agree with you that immutable should be an important part of Linux. But so far it is limited to a small number of distros and since it's not the norm there's other problems that stem from being immutable.
>CachyOS is fine too
Just like I said.
>there's little benefit in using CachyOS compared to other distros
Technically, yes. But siince it's a booming distro with lots of coverage then the chance of finding info for it is great.
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>>724138941
>PopOS
Stop parroting information that's half a decade old. PopOS hasn't been updated from Ubuntu 22 LTS to this date. It's even more ancient than Debian. System76 is entirely focused on making their new desktop environment instead of focusing on the OS itself. It's effectively abandonware by the standards of Linux gamers and should not be used until at least the end of 2026 or early 2027 when (if) they finally release their new OS with their new DE and handle all the bugs the initial wave of users report.
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>>724138813
Let's see here
>ask about driver downgrading process on linux
>brings up updating instead
>ask about one example of hardware features being lost through updates on windows
>talks about the troubleshooting process instead
You have exactly fuck and dick on this. All I'm telling you here is what I have experienced, and you're trying to deny it without even taking the effort to explain this shit you just posted >>724137428
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>>724139164
Ah I wasn't aware it was debian based as well. Avoid it like cancer then indeed.
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>>724138891
the way I interpreted it is that his comment is more of a dunk on debian being unusable rather than flatpaks being shit
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>>724138890
Aren't we all?
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>>724139406
Hebephilia is the normal and natural one, Pedophilia is the degenerate one.
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>>724139532
Yeah but try to explain that to the judge.
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>>724139708
I don't live in a place where the aoc is unreasonably high
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>linux thread
>pedophile discussion
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>>724134961
I have a GTX 1070 on Mint. You can just swap the default driver to the nvidia one in the driver manager which will drastically improve game performance. It's just one click to select it, and one click to confirm. Then reboot and you're good to go.
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For me, it's older women.
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>tried Mint
>decided to install some download manager like IDM
>I fucking can't
>the best offer is some retarded command prompt bullshit
Linux will never be anything other than a meme
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>>724138941
PopOS is just another Ubuntu derivative, making it also a Debian derivaitve.
Nix/Guix are package managers that also have distros based on them, if you really like them, then very little is stopping you from using them on distros like Debian or Arch.
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>>724134767
>these games that happen to work fine on Linux are not slop, and those that have some compatibility problem are slop
The cope is reaching new levels.
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I want to play online videogames, which linux can't do
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>>724142106
As long as the online game doesn't come with rootkit, you can play them just fine.
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>>724142080
>those that have some compatibility problem are slop
Your reading comprehension is ass but that is true.
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>>724142106
These work:

Halo: The Masterchief Collection
Halo Infinite
Battlefield 4
Battlebit Remastered
Granblue Fantasy Versus
SoulCalibur VI
Lethal Company
Tekken 7
Dead or Alive 6
Minecraft
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>>724134767
No thanks, not an unemployed troon
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>>724142003
based
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>>724142003
For me, it's her daughter.



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