

I’ve had to use it in vocational school, and after a few months I started to like it over Windows interface. Later on I’ve touched Xfce and seen people around me use KDE, but still prefer GNOME. I’ve got no idea why.
I’ve had to use it in vocational school, and after a few months I started to like it over Windows interface. Later on I’ve touched Xfce and seen people around me use KDE, but still prefer GNOME. I’ve got no idea why.
Bazzite is based on fedora atomic, which means I don’t get debs and have to deal with flatpak, brew and distrobox
Okay, I kinda do get debs through the last one… I think. I’ve never used db before, my experience comes mostly from Ubuntu and Pop_OS!
Runs pretty much everything in stable 60 fps, and I don’t see any difference between medium and ultra settings
More specifically: DOTA 2, Pathfinder Kingmaker (took 4 hours to set this one up, and it’s the SECOND time), Chrono Ark, 1000x Resist, They Are Billions, Mechwarrior 5 with friends, TTRPGs in browser, and some souls-like once I’m done with one of the listed games
May be, tbh I didn’t even read the MOTD until now
I’m using GNOME because I like it more
And yeah, system fading into the background is the end goal
Neofetch came preinstalled, so I’ve used it
I have a junktop with Ubuntu 24.04 and a live USB
You forgot --no-preserve-root
I’m so used to terminal that I’ve installed most of the apps I’ll use using it
I’ve seen Plasma, Xfce, and GNOME. I like the last one the most, so I’m using it on all of my systems.
I’m using GNOME, so I have ProtonPlus
Nice, thanks!
Here’s one from me
TEAD - a good Danganronpa/Phoenix Wright VN, costs literally a dollar, but should be 10x more expensive
Good news: I’ve found the folder
Bad news: it’s just those placeholders
I guess I’ll just copy the folder from my windows install I have on my PC once I get access to it
I don’t think EGS, where I have the game, supports Linux native builds, given they don’t even have Linux version of their launcher
Seems like it didn’t help
Other people recommended it to me, simple as that