Linux is becoming more appealing for gamers – here's why - NotebookCheck.net News

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Lemmy

It works, it just fucking works, no upselling, no AI bullshit. Just a functioning OS

I am trying to use Mint Linux. It does not just work.

I am not against lunix, but you do need to dedicate time and effort to learn how to get it to do what you want it to.

It has not been an out of box experience for me. In my case, I am running into a GPU issue where installing Nvidia drivers makes the OS boot in safe mode and I have to restore to a previous state from the timeline.

Tough to swallow pills for the Linux community: Linux is not for normies.

I agree with you completely. I’ll advocate for Linux everyday. My Steam Deck converted me. My gaming PC is great with CachyOS. I’ve just finished setting up my Debian server. I’m really getting into this.

But the truth is that this shit is not for normies. And now there are going to be a torrent of replies saying “but it worked fine for me, so your experience is invalid”.

I’ve been using mint for maybe 10 years now. I still run into frustrating shit.

Brother printer, well supported by Linux still likes to fight. Playing with brsane4 configs is a joy. Scanning feels like it is still the same all these years later. Cups is not cute.

So many little issues you just have to work through. Virtual box USB pass through; you need virtual box and also the addon pack and you have to add your local user to the vboxusers group, THEN it works. May I please have proton drive? No? OK then. I want to play some old emulated games, Lutris looks promisi–oh my god WHY?!

I’m used to it at this point, but expecting regular users to sudo apt install blah blah ain’t happening. Sure ain’t happening if they hold broken packages or get stuck where one dependency of a package is unresolvable