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razdiel reacted to KarathKasun in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
Fixed that for ya. Rocket.Chat is a steaming pile of refuse code wise. In Debian based environments it has to be run in a container because some of its dependencies are outdated and cause conflicts elsewhere.
This is a fairly universal problem in Linux that makes it not user friendly.
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razdiel got a reaction from Trippik in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
I second this, the world of linux gaming has evolved a TON, i play overwatch and wow everyday without any hassle involved, and the progress you see on it its noticeable, for example: DMC5 just came out and it just runs perfectly fine.
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razdiel got a reaction from Settlerteo in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
The fact that Linux just works is not an understatement, but it does depends on the point of view:
-if you are targeting a daily-driver to open emails and browse the web and such yes.
-If you are targeting server stuff yes.
-If you are targeting gaming....uh...no...it doesn't...it needs some tricks here and there but it has improved A SHITTON over the last months.
Gaming could greatly be a lot better if the choice to install proprietary (and recent drivers) were to some extent slightly easy (like being recommended at startup and you click a button and done), DXKV/Lutris coming included as well as all dependencies and such....
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razdiel got a reaction from Bananasplit_00 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
The fact that Linux just works is not an understatement, but it does depends on the point of view:
-if you are targeting a daily-driver to open emails and browse the web and such yes.
-If you are targeting server stuff yes.
-If you are targeting gaming....uh...no...it doesn't...it needs some tricks here and there but it has improved A SHITTON over the last months.
Gaming could greatly be a lot better if the choice to install proprietary (and recent drivers) were to some extent slightly easy (like being recommended at startup and you click a button and done), DXKV/Lutris coming included as well as all dependencies and such....
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razdiel got a reaction from LAwLz in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
The fact that Linux just works is not an understatement, but it does depends on the point of view:
-if you are targeting a daily-driver to open emails and browse the web and such yes.
-If you are targeting server stuff yes.
-If you are targeting gaming....uh...no...it doesn't...it needs some tricks here and there but it has improved A SHITTON over the last months.
Gaming could greatly be a lot better if the choice to install proprietary (and recent drivers) were to some extent slightly easy (like being recommended at startup and you click a button and done), DXKV/Lutris coming included as well as all dependencies and such....
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razdiel got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
I second this, the world of linux gaming has evolved a TON, i play overwatch and wow everyday without any hassle involved, and the progress you see on it its noticeable, for example: DMC5 just came out and it just runs perfectly fine.
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razdiel got a reaction from dragodin in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
I am actually a patreon of Lutris, they do such a good job!
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razdiel reacted to dragodin in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
*Fistbump in Lutris*
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razdiel got a reaction from cientista in An open letter to Linus: We at /r/linux_gaming are happy to help
I second this, the world of linux gaming has evolved a TON, i play overwatch and wow everyday without any hassle involved, and the progress you see on it its noticeable, for example: DMC5 just came out and it just runs perfectly fine.