

No issues for me, personally. I wonder if something you did caused it.
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No issues for me, personally. I wonder if something you did caused it.


If you want some X11 by default options, feel free to let me know. I know of some alternatives that help out a lot with the best of both worlds (that being WIP Wayland, though X11 is still usable regardless).
My stepfather had a bad experience with one of them, and I think he’s currently using Fedora (with Wayland), but that’s at least better than whatever that distro was (I think it might have been Bluefin or something like that, a Fedora Immutable derivative).
That’s why I’m currently against immutable distros as of right now.


I wonder if Trinity had implemented support for Talon Voice and stylus support, since it’s X11 only (or XLibre supported if one wanted to use that).


There’s always Trinity or older versions of Plasma that you can use. I actually have the former, as I’m testing that out (since it has XLibre support too). Wayland is just wrong on so many levels, plus on top of that, it’s made by former X11 devs who want to murder X11 and force everyone onto a singular DE, whether it be KDE, GNOME, or anything else IBM and/or FreeDesktop wants to force down our throats.
Immutable distros aren’t really that great yet due to the way they force certain things down one’s throat. I’d say I’d recommend one if I were in a mental asylum for a long time, but that’s just me.
Lots of people are going towards ZorinOS, since Windows died with the canning of W10. However, I’d say go for Mint, as that doesn’t implement the Snap packaging format (if you need GUI apps, go for Flatpak if you want them sandboxed).


Any Arch-based distribution gives you a ton of control to do whatever you want with it as long as you know what you’re doing. Having used Linux myself for 5 years, nothing beats Arch-based for me. Sure, I started with Manjaro (a big mistake for a beginner in my opinion), though I used around four or five distros (including the now defunct Arco Linux while editing for CoculesNation on YouTube), and stuck to CachyOS (same with my producer, actually).
A-U-R for me, personally.


I use that myself, and I hadn’t thought about CachyOS for hardware that old.


For that, you might want to install something like Mint with XFCE, Kubuntu apparently, Ubuntu MATE, Feren OS, Xubuntu, and Fedora (I’d recommend XFCE for that). These are not specifically atomic distros (like Bazzite is), and I would recommend not using an atomic distro unless you’re not very good with Linux. I tried to find things that are very easy to install for you, hopefully, so if it helps… that’s all that matters to me.
Edit: Apparently CachyOS is also another option a lot of people are saying, so I’d recommend that too.
From the looks of things, your best options are either Linwood Setonix, Dungeon Revealer, PlanarAlly, QuestPortal, Alchemy, Cauldron, SpellCanvas, Arkenforge, and MapTool. That’s all I could find as of right now. Maybe it’s pottible with Mythic Table, but don’t really know too much about it.
I actually had to deal with mouse movements being wonky, where it didn’t work at all. I had to use my trackball mouse to even aim. That was stupid of Valve for a Razer mouse.


Myself and my producer, Neigsendoig, have done this using Yabridge. Despite the older versions of WINE required, it’s real solid for what we do. I’ve been slowly producing a series of happy hardcore tracks, though using many proprietary plugins that Windows users have the luxury of using. As long as iLok DRM isn’t required, you’re good to go.


Time to DRM the trash out of them and spy on them, make money off subscriptions and selling the data to brokers who we trust to leak it to hackers again…


I doubt that they will, given the fact that Linux is misrepresented a lot. They use Linux servers, so why not support Linux already?


Most cheating software is designed by Windows developers, from what I’m aware (I could be wrong), and thus, Windows is the more likely cheating demographic.


Hence, the LiNuX pLaYeRs ChEaT gaslight.


Yep, spyware is the key, and they don’t like that Linux users don’t get easily spied on.
Now, fix X entirely, and you’ve got some competition with X.Org, XLibre, and Wayland.