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  • E [email protected]

    Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

    I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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    "VPN"? Which?

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      It does. The simplest way to use Proton with other games is to add each as a non-Steam game to... Steam. But there are also CLIs for it.

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      Will be using that then

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        "VPN"? Which?

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        Use Norton right now

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          Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

          I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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          Linux has native AMD drivers, no need for anything extra!

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            So more up to date and run by valve. Will do that then

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            Yep! In steam, Add Game > Add Non-Steam Game > Select the Game. Then in the game's properties, go to the compatibility section and choose "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool", which will then run the game under Proton.

            That said, I actually run a number of games under Wine. The Heroic Launcher covers GOG, Epic, and Prime games, and will install them with Wine enabled for them by default.

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              Linux has native AMD drivers, no need for anything extra!

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              Awesome had heard issues with drivers and both my Gpu and cpu are amd so wanted to be safe

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                Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                Depending on what VPN software you use, they may already have a linux version.

                For anti-virus, you don't need one in Linux. Even for Windows I would recommend using the built-in AV, rather than Norton.

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                  Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                  I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                  Gmail as in email client? Thunderbird

                  Anti virus? Just need common sense. Dont visit shady site and download random executable

                  Windows? Try linux mint if this your first time. I heard PopOS is good if you play games.

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                    Yep! In steam, Add Game > Add Non-Steam Game > Select the Game. Then in the game's properties, go to the compatibility section and choose "Force the use of a specific Steam Play compatibility tool", which will then run the game under Proton.

                    That said, I actually run a number of games under Wine. The Heroic Launcher covers GOG, Epic, and Prime games, and will install them with Wine enabled for them by default.

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                    Awesome. (don’t use any of the other game platforms) but that’s good to know

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                      Will be using that then

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                      It's worth looking into Lutris for non-Steam games as well. Comes preinstalled with Bazzite (heavily gaming-optimized Linux distro), though I don't have any non-Steam games to try it on since Steam works fine for all the games I play.

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                        Is the image not showing? Left Column is all the windows application I use regularly

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                        It was not. Seems to load now.

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                          Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                          I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                          AMD drivers: Native, will auto-install as the mesa library, AMD is tits in Linux, it just works.

                          Gmail: Thunderbird works with Gmail accounts and can sync the calendar.

                          iTunes: Rhythmbox has a very similar layout to iTunes and so should feel pretty familiar.

                          Anti-virus: Linux doesn't really need antivirus in the same way Windows does because it's more locked down and doesn't have the same vectors of attack. If someone is hacking a Linux machine, it's a corporate server, not your desktop PC.

                          Py-Charm: As others have noted, Python is installed natively and is usually already implemented "out of the box" on a fresh install. No need for a program to run it, Python is just... there already.

                          Remote Desktop: Whatever distribution you have will likely also come with a Remote Desktop client. I am unaware of whether or not they will connect natively to iOS.

                          Star Citizen: You should be able to add this as a non-Steam game to Steam and use Steam's Proton compatibility layer to play it. A few years ago they were literally asking for Linux players to test it with Proton and Easy Anti-Cheat.

                          VPN: Linux has extensive VPN support including "roll your own" through either OpenVPN or Wireguard.

                          Windows Games: Steam, using the Proton compatibility layer, which is essentially WINe, just made a little easier. As with Star Citizen, just add it as a non-Steam game and viola.

                          Windows 10: The Distribution of your Dreams is just around the corner... Mint isn't a terrible place to start.

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                            It's worth looking into Lutris for non-Steam games as well. Comes preinstalled with Bazzite (heavily gaming-optimized Linux distro), though I don't have any non-Steam games to try it on since Steam works fine for all the games I play.

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                            Only have two nonsteam games I play (Minecraft has a Linux version already) and Star citizen

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                              Gmail as in email client? Thunderbird

                              Anti virus? Just need common sense. Dont visit shady site and download random executable

                              Windows? Try linux mint if this your first time. I heard PopOS is good if you play games.

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                              Honestly, Mint works well for games too. Been running it for the last year. 🙂

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                                Awesome. (don’t use any of the other game platforms) but that’s good to know

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                                It's worth buying games on GOG instead of Steam where possible. Games on GOG are DRM-free, so you can download the installer and keep a backup of it, and it'll work indefinitely.

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                                  Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                                  I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                                  You're still using itunes and not apple music?

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                                    Depending on what VPN software you use, they may already have a linux version.

                                    For anti-virus, you don't need one in Linux. Even for Windows I would recommend using the built-in AV, rather than Norton.

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                                    Most VPNs support Wireguard, which is built in to Linux. If your VPN provider doesn't have a Linux app, you can usually usually download a Wireguard config file from them and use it on Linux. You can import a WireGuard config into NetworkManager using a command like:

                                    sudo nmcli connection import type wireguard file /tmp/example.conf
                                    
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                                    • E [email protected]

                                      Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                                      I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                                      PyCharm is cross-platform, so you can use it on Linux.

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                                        Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                                        I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                                        for a remote desktop app that also works on ios there's Rustdesk. everything else already had great suggestions in this thread

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                                        • bombomom@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

                                          Honestly, Mint works well for games too. Been running it for the last year. 🙂

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                                          My bad. I run linux mint myself but i dont play games on it. I heard popos was great for gaming but glad to hear linux mint is great too.

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