Which distribution of GNU\Linux are you using on your high-performance gaming computer?
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Which distribution of GNU\Linux are you using on your high-performance gaming computer?
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Windows Subsystem for Linux
Pop os on desktop
Arch BTW on my laptop
>poop os
arch
what is wrong with Pop OS?
Oh, nothing, just that it wiped the DE live on camera when installing Steam, to millions of people watching.
arch btw
EndevaourOS
Arch.
Why does the Steam OS website still refer to debian?
Raspbian
That's not the real story. The linus fag was so retarded to ignore the "DON'T DO THIS" mesage.
Desktop runs arch
Laptop runs Fedora silverblue
yes but it was fundamentally a problem caused by the distro's package maintainers, they fucked up the dependencies, so you had a choice between installing steam or keeping your desktop
not what i would call a "gaming" distro eh
>Yes, do as I say!
manjaro
It's a fixed release and downstream of ubuntu. Updates are delayed and most packages are outdated, while you ideally want the latest kernel and mesa drivers, especially with a radeon card.
For that, a rolling release such as Arch or fedora would be a better choice. I am partial to the latter, as it's professionally maintained and tested, and was refreshingly stable after half a decade using Arch.
Windows 11
I have Ubuntu 18.04 right now. A few months ago i tried installing endeavorOS on a seperate partition to see if it'd run sekiro better with proton, but I didn't really notice a difference
Endeavoros because arch was too scary for me, i like it way more than ubuntu
Why is microsoft's naming convention so retarded?
It's on Windows, it's a Subsystem, it's for running Linux. It's perfectly logical, certainly more than the name GNU/Linux itself.
Because they couldn't call it linux subsystem for windows for trademark reasons.
Fedora.
I've been really happy with it. I've used Ubuntu, Arch, and Gentoo before (was on Gentoo for about 7 years), and Fedora is pretty smooth and stable. I miss some aspects of Gentoo, but when I tried to switch from Awesome WM to Sway, it became clear that I just don't want to spend the same amount of free time that I used to spend fiddling with my WM to get a minimally better experience than a modern DE gives me out of the box. I'd rather spend that same time actually programming, doing some art, studying a foreign language, or playing video games.
No judgement of people who like to spend tons of times fiddling with their OS. I used to be that way, and it is part of what built me the experience and skill to get a job as a sysadmin and then later a proper programmer, but it's just not me anymore. I've got less free time than I ever did before and I have way more valuable ways to spend that time than on low-level arbitrary drudgework.
What trademark reasons? What does rearranging the words get around?
They can't use "linux" as the first word in any of their trademarks.