Yep, all my games just work, to be honest it takes me less time to setup my gaming rig on Linux than windows, and it feels solid as hell. If I have a Linux PC I can get steam in a few seconds and start playing just like that!
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Yep, all my games just work, to be honest it takes me less time to setup my gaming rig on Linux than windows, and it feels solid as hell. If I have a Linux PC I can get steam in a few seconds and start playing just like that!
FOSS keeps winning it’s Insane!
I’ll add upon what others have said here, for me the main downside is the size they take on disk since they don’t really share dependencies (they do but not as efficiently as native or nix packages) so they take a lot of room and take a while to update. Otherwise they’re amazing IMO and you should use them! :)
Sure yeah but its what we have. I’m personally rooting for nixpkgs but they might be too complicated to setup for the average Joe.
I actually have a shirt with it, it slays so fucking hard it’s insane
Let’s freaking gooooo!
If I recall correctly, yes, mostly this should deal with a lot of bugs
I’ve never bien able to get printing to work on arch, void or nixos.
For some reason though debian, fedora, open s’use ans their derivatives have been easier than on windows