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Latest Comments by dziadulewicz
Linux gaming overlay 'MangoHud' improves OpenGL support, better NVIDIA detection and more
4 May 2020 at 12:50 pm UTC Likes: 1

I'm on Ubuntu now. Any plans for a snap for it? Not too familiar yet with all these Linux things.

Manjaro needs testers for the upcoming Manjaro GNOME 20.0 release - Snap and Flatpak support OOTB
22 Apr 2020 at 10:24 am UTC

Quoting: heidi.wenger
Quoting: pete910
Quoting: PublicNuisanceI love Manjaro but not enough to use Gnome ;)
Gnome :sick:
Why do you attack against Gnome with such passion? So many new Linux users love it, and in my experience it is the best Linux desktop for tablet.

This Gnome-bashing does no service to Linux in all and should just stop :O
i'm new to Linux and really excited especially the freedom to choose, but yeah there is that!

Linux game manager 'Lutris' has a sweet new build up - better Wine support, new DXVK handling
15 Apr 2020 at 3:18 pm UTC Likes: 2

Looks like a brilliant app! Is there no snap for it?? Just got into Linux and enjoying Ubuntu Store :woot:

The System76 'Lemur Pro' laptop is available now with Coreboot and open source firmware
11 Apr 2020 at 3:49 pm UTC

Quoting: Cyba.Cowboy
Quoting: dziadulewiczThis brought me here! Been gettin' into Linux lately and being surprised of the gaming aspect of it now!
There are numerous Linux-based "distros" - operating systems - that are just as easy to use as Apple macOS / Microsoft Windows, if not moreso... And the list of games for Linux-based operating systems is pretty big these days, with countless "AAA" titles. I just had a look and there are at least 6,342 titles for Steam, and up to 1,248 titles for GOG.com - though I run through a VPN, so the number of titles may vary slightly for you (because of region restrictions).

In the near future, those numbers will get even bigger - Valve Software's "Proton" should mean that eventually, most games for Microsoft Windows-based operating systems will work under Linux-based operating systems "out of the box" (i.e. you will be able to buy a game for a Microsoft Windows-based operating system and it will "just work" under a Linux-based operating system)!

I'm still not convinced the so-called "Year of the Linux Desktop" exists in the foreseeable future - Microsoft have an awfully big hold on the market, especially in countries that are particularly "anti-Linux", like Australia - but with everything that has happened over the last few years and everything that's going to happen in the next couple of years, there's more and more incentive to make the switch to a Linux-based operating system full time...

For me, I sat down at my computer and asked myself "What can Microsoft Windows do that Ubuntu can't to the same or a better standard?" The answer was "Not much" and nearly ten years later, I don't regret switching to a single-boot setup.
Alright thanks alot!

The System76 'Lemur Pro' laptop is available now with Coreboot and open source firmware
11 Apr 2020 at 8:38 am UTC

This brought me here! Been gettin' into Linux lately and being surprised of the gaming aspect of it now!