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Latest Comments by prosoor
Dying Light 2 Stay Human is out and works well on Linux
5 Feb 2022 at 5:26 pm UTC Likes: 2

No this is not "Gaming on Linux". This is gaming in Windows emulator, that runs on Linux.
So I could play PSX or Amiga games and say it's "gaming on Linux".
No.
Gaming on Linux is when a game runs on Linux.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human is out and works well on Linux
4 Feb 2022 at 9:57 pm UTC Likes: 2

I only want to post my opinion on the title because this game works well on Proton on Linux, not on Linux natively.
The game is not ported to Linux.

Mozilla looking to improve Twitch playback in Firefox
7 Jan 2022 at 1:56 pm UTC

Youtube is also slower on Firefox than on Chrome.
Especially on Raspberry Pi.

Death Stranding absolutely sold me and you should play it
25 Dec 2021 at 4:21 pm UTC

I am sorry but in this game, men are using unborn babies like they are some kind of tools. I can't morally accept it.

Steam Autumn Sale 2021 is live now
25 Nov 2021 at 12:22 am UTC Likes: 3

I had spiritual awakening and I don't want to play any game that has any killings in it.

Google detail 'Half-Double', a new Rowhammer vulnerability for DRAM
1 Jun 2021 at 9:46 pm UTC

Technology will soon need to change, from semiconductors to something else. It appears it reached the physical limit of shrinking.

Ubuntu 21.04 is out now with Wayland by default and a new dark theme
23 Apr 2021 at 7:33 pm UTC

It will be usable in Windows work environment only if M365 with Office apps on-premise is ever made to work on Linux. So far that is biggest drawvback to use it at work.

The best Linux distros for gaming in 2021
16 Dec 2020 at 1:40 am UTC Likes: 1

Kubuntu and nothing else for 8 years already.
I tried Ubuntu but I didn't like the GUI, and is less customizable than KDE.
And I heard Ubuntu calls back home to Cannocial, Kubuntu doesn't. I don't know if that is true, but sounds plausible.

My experience with Arch-based is that they easy break after regular updates. Who use them should do regular backups. Don't keep important data.
RPM-based Linuxes in my opinion are good and stable and secure, but for server usage, and not for desktop clients.
About Gentoo and some less common like Mandriva or even weirder package system I should rather not. I have no time even to read about them, less to try them.