fschaupp

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Shoud we tell her/him/... about Gnome 45?

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I'm curious how this will impact the desktop-growth in the next time.

I feel like gamingonlinux is a hygene factor for desktop computing, which is now coverd for a good amount of home users.

I really think you would have a great time with either "Linux Mint" because of its rocksolid philosophy of not breaking stuff or shipping "beta software".

Otherwise a safe option would be a Linux variant with professional support options - just in case you need it. ZorinOS, Tuxedo or Pop_OS! are the most common ones.

Personally i'd take Linux Mint, which in most cases works flawless out of the box. The premium options are nonetheless also great options.

I can confirm the results above. Nontheless, you are right.

Yes, but not out of the box. πŸ˜…

It's not yet a Linux distro :3

Nowerdays Nvidia starts to care about Linux an Nobara is doing a great job to care too. There was a long, rocky road to get to this point 😎

This.

The first time users start to change OS is when Chrome or Steam doesn't work because of the unsupported OS version.

Really? I just found enterprise grade e.g. server security tools. Most sites I found were ourdated, where the Linux EndpointSecurity tools were discontinued (even tho the server tools would probably as good as EndpointSecurity)

Cocain Bear

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Smart choice! The option to just try it in a safe way with the live USB is a good way to try it.

Also try out some of the themes in the settings πŸ˜‰ The amazing wallpapers of Linux Mint are so fancy, so I decided to use it on my work Windows PC, which I am forced to deal with ☺️

So, do you use Lutris instead?

Ah, sounds reasonable.

I mean it's a bad/WTF horror film, but maybe a good comedy horror film ^^

It sounds to me like a little excuse not going in all the way now. Hey, no offense here.

I also have a Windows partition, I exclusively use it for the AntiCheat games I already own. I now check in advance if it's supported and otherwise just skip that game.

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Which one did you choose? The ones I found feeled pretty clunky to use...

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In case you really want/need some more modern drivers/software,... Nobara is also recommendable stable.

First thing I do when getting a computer is setting up the preloaded Linux.

If I buy the M$ Windows crap, they keep making it.

Well, on the other side I have Steam and most of the games there are closed source... Yes they run in user mode and (usually) don't have kernel level access.

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