Linux experts and users, input requested

   / Linux experts and users, input requested #11  
Look at Zorin or Mint. I like these because they allow prop codes. So you can get a driver, even if its against FOSS rules. There are two schools here, one wants to be pure open code. The others don't care. I think to make it work, you can't be so pure and clean about it. Technically, it is still illegal to use VLC in the USA due to Soft Patent laws. Not that anyone cares, cause they don't.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #12  
not sure anyone else caught your gaming comment, but Linux support for games is dismal.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested
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not sure anyone else caught your gaming comment, but Linux support for games is dismal.
Thanks. Fortunately, that would just be a maybe, and I use Steam a lot now. My understanding is that Steam OS is a Linux based, so some may work. My laptop is my primary game device.

I still have a lot of friends in the game design world, so I can check with them for ideas. Not sure if different distros would cause compatibility issues. I would think yes, especially when dealing with drivers.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #14  
I strongly suggest you ask them. not only are video drivers limited, most games are unsupported. steam decks run custom drivers. This comment was said to me a while back, I haven't gamed in years, but most gamers are solely on windows due to this issue.
 
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I strongly suggest you ask them. not only are video drivers limited, most games are unsupported. steam decks run custom drivers. This comment was said to me a while back, I haven't gamed in years, but most gamers are solely on windows due to this issue.
It used to be better before big companies started swallowing up good developers. Corporations expect bigger margins and are less into niche work.
Back when I did that work (early 90s) a company could make a build for smaller platforms almost as a labor of love. They could sell enough units on PC and break even or lose a little on Amiga (for example).

I could completely see one or more of them making a port for Linux on the side (personal use).
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #16  
not sure anyone else caught your gaming comment, but Linux support for games is dismal.
I don't game a lot, but I have used Steam on Linux for years. Some games support Linux directly, while others that technically only work on Windows will often still work via Steam's Proton (compatibility layer). For example, my sister got me to try Baldur's Gate 3, and even though it is only supported for Windows, it ran beautifully on my Manjaro Linux machine. I was pleasantly surprised, that's for sure.
 
   / Linux experts and users, input requested #17  
I don't game a lot, but I have used Steam on Linux for years. Some games support Linux directly, while others that technically only work on Windows will often still work via Steam's Proton (compatibility layer). For example, my sister got me to try Baldur's Gate 3, and even though it is only supported for Windows, it ran beautifully on my Manjaro Linux machine. I was pleasantly surprised, that's for sure.
glad it got better. I use linux headless for my servers, but I have never found it better than windows for daily use, and some of the software I use doesn't work in linux either.
 

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