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    dragodin got a reaction from cheTesta in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  2. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from LambdaSystems in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  3. Agree
    dragodin got a reaction from ROBOCRIPPLE in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  4. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from wasab in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  5. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from Ithanul in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  6. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from Trippik in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  7. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from Pasi123 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  8. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from l1nk775 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  9. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  10. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from XR6 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  11. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from Bananasplit_00 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    @Helly I understand your point of view, happened the same things to me many times but it was like 10 years ago. With Linux the philosophy changes: you are not an user, you are part of the community.
     
    Also the terminal is awesome and easy to use. The fact that people are used to browse the internet to download random stuff from random site is OLD and DANGEROUS. We need centralized, tested & trusted repositories, it's 2019, not 1999.
     
    Linux is everywhere, whether you like it or not. Desktop is next.
     
    P.S.: if you need help, come to our forums linux4noobs, linuxquestions and linux_games are happy to help
  12. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from lewdicrous in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  13. Agree
    dragodin got a reaction from LAwLz in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    @Helly I understand your point of view, happened the same things to me many times but it was like 10 years ago. With Linux the philosophy changes: you are not an user, you are part of the community.
     
    Also the terminal is awesome and easy to use. The fact that people are used to browse the internet to download random stuff from random site is OLD and DANGEROUS. We need centralized, tested & trusted repositories, it's 2019, not 1999.
     
    Linux is everywhere, whether you like it or not. Desktop is next.
     
    P.S.: if you need help, come to our forums linux4noobs, linuxquestions and linux_games are happy to help
  14. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from leadeater in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    @Helly I understand your point of view, happened the same things to me many times but it was like 10 years ago. With Linux the philosophy changes: you are not an user, you are part of the community.
     
    Also the terminal is awesome and easy to use. The fact that people are used to browse the internet to download random stuff from random site is OLD and DANGEROUS. We need centralized, tested & trusted repositories, it's 2019, not 1999.
     
    Linux is everywhere, whether you like it or not. Desktop is next.
     
    P.S.: if you need help, come to our forums linux4noobs, linuxquestions and linux_games are happy to help
  15. Agree
    dragodin got a reaction from Traches in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  16. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from buddicus in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    I installed it from gnome-software
  17. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from buddicus in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  18. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from Blademaster91 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  19. Like
    dragodin got a reaction from captainzero in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
  20. Agree
    dragodin got a reaction from evilapple2k in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
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    dragodin got a reaction from Oceanis in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    *Fistbump in Lutris*
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    dragodin got a reaction from Oceanis in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
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    dragodin reacted to Ashley MLP Fangirl in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    to answer the OP, i too am very experienced with linux. not with gaming necessarily, because i don't play games anymore, but with general linux stuff i'm very knowledgeable. i would like to help out too if possible  
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    dragodin got a reaction from Ashley MLP Fangirl in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
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    dragodin got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help   
    Hi there Linus,
    I'm a sub, a linux gamer and I'm from /r/linux_gaming. I really enjoyed your linux videos with Wendell and your first Proton video. I also noticed that there are always heated discussions in the comment section because of things that people said they could have been researched better. I'm talking about, for example, the fact that you picked an older nVidia driver version, or that the video didn't show some workaround for some proton games, or the fact that you suggested to download some stuff from the web instead of using the repo, etc...
    I understand that Linux is a very alien world when you first approach it and that passionate Linux users are quick to criticize things that are not correct. So here's my point: I think I can speak for everyone when I say that for your next Proton video "We are happy to help".
     
    Are you unsure about some aspects of Proton? Feel free to ask!
    Proton workarounds are a pain in the ass? Ask away!
    You don't know what's better between developer drivers and regular drivers? Ask us!
    Do you want to know our general experience with Proton? Oh boy, we have a lot to talk about.
    WTF even is vulkan_icd_loader? Seriously, we are here.
     
    I'm not saying that we should review the script, because I think that it would go too far, but we can certainly have a discussion, and certainly we are happy to help.
     
    Feel free to visit at /r/linux_gaming
     
    Signed,
    The average Linux gamer

    Original post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/b0kmpg/an_open_letter_to_linus_tech_tips_we_are_happy_to/

    EDIT: spear -> speak
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