The Linux Thread - The Autist's OS of Choice

Nothing catches me more off guard than when a game on steam runs under linux without any finagling. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
 
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I hate that people listen to these faggots.

I don't know what Elon was replying, the context before that wasn't given. But his statement is correct. And why communism is such a shit idea.

Oh yeah and at the end he lets what it's really about for him slip. "Or just be trolls, no I don't want that"
 
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Nothing catches me more off guard than when a game on steam runs under linux without any finagling. A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
I don't think any game I've tried to play has given me trouble on Steam the last two years, actually. And before that the one that did give me trouble was one which ran natively on Linux, which I had to manually set to run the Windows version through Proton instead because of a recurring issue with the Steam Linux Runtime. Proton really is very good.
 
I don't think any game I've tried to play has given me trouble on Steam the last two years, actually. And before that the one that did give me trouble was one which ran natively on Linux, which I had to manually set to run the Windows version through Proton instead because of a recurring issue with the Steam Linux Runtime. Proton really is very good.
I've just set Steam to default to the latest version of proton for all games and I've literally never had a game not work.
I want to switch to Linux full time, but I'm always having issues on my main PC with my graphics always being a pain in the ass to deal with at my max refresh rate 165Hz. I have a 3080, but I always heard that Nvidia is a bitch to deal with when it comes to drivers on Linux. Would it be easier to switch to an AMD card instead, or has Nvidia gotten a bit better? I'm eyeing the 7900XT as a replacement potentially.
 
I have a 3080, but I always heard that Nvidia is a bitch to deal with when it comes to drivers on Linux. Would it be easier to switch to an AMD card instead, or has Nvidia gotten a bit better? I'm eyeing the 7900XT as a replacement potentially.
I find AMD to be more problematic, still get audio issues on my AMD systems from time to time. Haven't had an Nvidia problem using the proprietary drivers in a long long time. Just be sure to use a distribution that supports them so you don't have to download from Nvidia.
 
I want to switch to Linux full time, but I'm always having issues on my main PC with my graphics always being a pain in the ass to deal with at my max refresh rate 165Hz. I have a 3080, but I always heard that Nvidia is a bitch to deal with when it comes to drivers on Linux. Would it be easier to switch to an AMD card instead, or has Nvidia gotten a bit better? I'm eyeing the 7900XT as a replacement potentially.
It used to be the case that Nvidia was awful on Linux (except for CUDA, which has always worked flawlessly) and AMD worked great out of the box. AMD still works great, but now Nvidia does too, though with a tiny bit of setup required (either installing a handful of packages and setting a kernel boot option if you're on a DIY distro, or toggling "use proprietary drivers" in the system settings if you're on a simpler distro).
 
I want to switch to Linux full time, but I'm always having issues on my main PC with my graphics always being a pain in the ass to deal with at my max refresh rate 165Hz. I have a 3080, but I always heard that Nvidia is a bitch to deal with when it comes to drivers on Linux. Would it be easier to switch to an AMD card instead, or has Nvidia gotten a bit better? I'm eyeing the 7900XT as a replacement potentially.
If you have another drive lying around or are comfortable setting up a dedicated Linux partition, the best thing to do is try it out and see if there are any problems, ideally in whatever game you want to be sure works as expected.
 
Should I get mx Linux from windows 10. I want the best distro. It's either between Debian or mx.
MX is nice, but the default look is rough. If they just shipped a cleaner setup out of the box, it might become more popular than Mint as a beginner distro. But hey, at least it encourages you to start ricing
Props to MX for all the handy tools it comes with and sticking with SysVinit. You can read abt why systemd sucks and its alternatives here: https://nosystemd.org
 
Anecdotal, but I game almost entirely on Linux with an AMD setup and haven't had anything I would consider a major issue over the past two years.
I play games exclusively on Linux, and mostly on a machine I built with a 3060 ~3 years ago. In that time, I've also had basically zero problems, but only on X11. On Wayland, Im lucky if Firefox can render anything other than the color blue.

Probably for my next PC, I'll switch to an amd card, but the level of support on Nvidia is fine by me.

Its also nice to be able to play with cuda stuff, but a lot of things have rocm acceleration too.
 
I've just set Steam to default to the latest version of proton for all games and I've literally never had a game not work.
I've had a run of bad luck, so my hopium reserves were low
 
Are you using X11 or wayland?
X11, the game I had the most trouble with was balatro of all things. It was very picky about proton version and launch opts.
Having a low overhead game give me grief sort of primed me to expect the worst
 
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