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Foobar2k runs pretty well on Wine, so you could always try that. If anything - I miss Foobar2k a lot too, nothing else compares to it.Thanks. Unfortunately it's not GTK so it looks kind of weird in GNOME but it's a lot closer to what I want.
I've been messing around with Linux since the days when kernels still had to fit on a 1.44 MB floppy, so this is far from my first go at it, but this is the first time I've felt like the experience is essentially complete. Every time I've tried to full-time Linux I've ended up having to go back to Windows, usually due to instability or lack of hardware support, but this is the first time I've had almost everything "just work". The only things I lack support for are some of my gaming peripherals, but PCI/USB passthrough to a Windows VM gets around that. There's still annoyances like my monitor refresh rate not reverting back to 100 Hz on boot-up, but otherwise it's at the point where I don't miss anything except certain apps like foobar2000.
As for the peripherals and the monitor, you might need to check for drivers or any additional quirks that they might have and that you have to configure, but you've got it all under control it seems. Enjoy your stay!
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