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in reply to Rock DJ :catwink: :gigachad: :lmde:

@dj

Why not use it as main desktop too and never experience gayness
I am considering going back to win 11
Fighting the urge hard

in reply to Vivi Nella Verita

I'm fighting the urge to distrohop too but not to windows. I want to give kde a serious try again, looks clean now days. Debian is too old for kde and I don't want fedora/wayland shit.
in reply to Roland Häder🇩🇪

I feel that way too and I hate bill gates. This is for my son's gaming PC. I bought some games that used to work on linux and they stopped working because of anticheat nonsense. I didn't know plants vs zombies online was so competitive.
I just want things to work for him.
in reply to Vivi Nella Verita

@Vivi Nella Verita @Rock DJ :catwink: :gigachad: :lmde: In terms of performance, you might have to change a few sysctl keys. Here Satisfactory runs with 30 FPS on a mega base (19M sized save-game) with a relatively old NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, 4GB and 32 GB DDR3 RAM on a quad-core i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz
in reply to Vivi Nella Verita

@Vivi Nella Verita @Rock DJ :catwink: :gigachad: :lmde: How far have you tried it? Here for example a half year ago, #Satisfactory was not working under #HeroicGamesLauncher but only with #Proton under #Steam . Now it works even with plain latest #WINE code from master branch. And also #sacred2Gold with community patch (without it has graphics trouble) works perfectly normal. For switching between both games, you need to switch WINE between 64-bit (first game) and 32-bit (second game).

Sure that isn't for the start something for your son. But it teaches him a great lesson learning Linux which I did all by myself.

in reply to Lord Nougat

That's right openmandriva is a good option. I heard people felt limited by the repos but I don't mind flatpaks or appimages.