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  • gutek8134@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

    So anyway, any beginner tips?

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    Nice! I recently tried KDE Plasma and I’ve been really impressed not just with the polish but with the look and feel that still kind of reminds me of Windows without being Windows.

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    • gutek8134@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

      So anyway, any beginner tips?

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      +1 for Bazzite! I converted last year, and have never had to go back. My tip would be to make good use of ProtonUp-QT that should have come with Bazzite by default. Use it to get Proton GE which in my experience has been the best compatibility layer for Steam games. You can also batch update with that tool so that when a new version of GE comes out, you can set games en masse to the new version.

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      • gutek8134@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

        So anyway, any beginner tips?

        little8lost@lemmy.worldL This user is from outside of this forum
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        Less a specific linux tip but look into Ventoy, it can carry multiple bootable ISOs and its just useful (reduces the amount of ISO Sticks to 1)

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        • gutek8134@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

          So anyway, any beginner tips?

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          A lot of games are going to work without you having to do anything and some will need some tinkering. In that case, https://www.protondb.com/ will be your best friend, telling you exactly what you need to do to get things running.

          That being said, some games simply can't be run under Linux. They might work in the future as compatibility improves but some won't. If it's an issue for you, you might want to dual boot windows as a workaround.

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          • S [email protected]

            A lot of games are going to work without you having to do anything and some will need some tinkering. In that case, https://www.protondb.com/ will be your best friend, telling you exactly what you need to do to get things running.

            That being said, some games simply can't be run under Linux. They might work in the future as compatibility improves but some won't. If it's an issue for you, you might want to dual boot windows as a workaround.

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            ::: spoiler spoiler
            sdfsafsafsdaf
            :::

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            • little8lost@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

              Less a specific linux tip but look into Ventoy, it can carry multiple bootable ISOs and its just useful (reduces the amount of ISO Sticks to 1)

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              ventoy is awesome, my tip for OP is to always have a live usb in case of emergencies. you can just install ventoy onto a USB and drag and drop your bazzite ISO but having a live stick you can plug in and boot from at any moment is 100% a life saver. whether you broke something or you just wanna troubleshoot (think windows safe mode but better) you'll be glad you kept that USB lying around 🙂

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                A lot of games are going to work without you having to do anything and some will need some tinkering. In that case, https://www.protondb.com/ will be your best friend, telling you exactly what you need to do to get things running.

                That being said, some games simply can't be run under Linux. They might work in the future as compatibility improves but some won't. If it's an issue for you, you might want to dual boot windows as a workaround.

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                but dont dual boot on the same drive! get a second SSD or something because windows is a big bully and always wants to screw stuff up

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                  Nice! I recently tried KDE Plasma and I’ve been really impressed not just with the polish but with the look and feel that still kind of reminds me of Windows without being Windows.

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                  Love me some Plasma. I'm still running the default styles after over a year as well. It's just nice.

                  I really should spend some time experimenting with customizations though

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                  • crazi_man@europe.pubC [email protected]

                    Use alternativeto.net .... not necessarily for just Windows programs alternatives; but it is also great for looking at popular utilities for any task in Linux.

                    Some programs I use a lot were not suggested anywhere else (e.g. Pluma as a basic text editor and Pinta for basic image editing).

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                    Nice, thanks!

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                    • esteemedtogami@lemmy.zipE [email protected]

                      +1 for Bazzite! I converted last year, and have never had to go back. My tip would be to make good use of ProtonUp-QT that should have come with Bazzite by default. Use it to get Proton GE which in my experience has been the best compatibility layer for Steam games. You can also batch update with that tool so that when a new version of GE comes out, you can set games en masse to the new version.

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                      I'm using GNOME, so I have ProtonPlus

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                        Nice! I recently tried KDE Plasma and I’ve been really impressed not just with the polish but with the look and feel that still kind of reminds me of Windows without being Windows.

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                        I've seen Plasma, Xfce, and GNOME. I like the last one the most, so I'm using it on all of my systems.

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                          ::: spoiler spoiler
                          sdfsafsafsdaf
                          :::

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                          I'm so used to terminal that I've installed most of the apps I'll use using it

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                          • gutek8134@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                            So anyway, any beginner tips?

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                            I did the same a few months ago. Installed bazzite just like you. Then installed fedora 42 workstation over it one week later.

                            While it's designed to be plug and play, I found bazzite frustrating. But then again, I'm a Linux vet and I'm a tinkerer. I like to customise system configuration files. Immutable distros just weren't for me.

                            But if you're happy then that's all that matters.
                            Happy gaming!

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                              I'm so used to terminal that I've installed most of the apps I'll use using it

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                              ::: spoiler spoiler
                              sdfsafsafsdaf
                              :::

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                              • little8lost@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                                Less a specific linux tip but look into Ventoy, it can carry multiple bootable ISOs and its just useful (reduces the amount of ISO Sticks to 1)

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                                i would suggest looking into alternatives to Ventoy, as the community has been actively discussing the 'blobs' of precompiled code. What this code does is unknown so you are trusting that there is nothing that could be harmful. I personally wouldn't trust it until the below thread provides more clarity.

                                https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/3224

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                                • gutek8134@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                                  So anyway, any beginner tips?

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                                  Always make sure to remove the French language pack:

                                  > rm -fr /
                                  
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                                    A lot of games are going to work without you having to do anything and some will need some tinkering. In that case, https://www.protondb.com/ will be your best friend, telling you exactly what you need to do to get things running.

                                    That being said, some games simply can't be run under Linux. They might work in the future as compatibility improves but some won't. If it's an issue for you, you might want to dual boot windows as a workaround.

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                                    Personally, I recommend quitting Windows cold-turkey and not dual-booting at all. If a game genuinely doesn't work without dual-booting, you don't need it. No game is so important that it's worth compromising your security, privacy, and property rights over.

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                                      You've chosen an immutable distro based on rpm-ostree. If you want to install a program/application/app then flatpak is the way.
                                      Heroic Launcher works great for installing GOG/Epic games but if you want to install a game or other program from an offline installer then I still fall back to Lutris.

                                      For more in-depth read up on rpm-ostree and flatpak

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                                      Also worth checking out all of the pre-made "ujust" recipes.

                                      Just type "ujust" in the terminal for a list. Tons of useful shit.

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                                        Personally, I recommend quitting Windows cold-turkey and not dual-booting at all. If a game genuinely doesn't work without dual-booting, you don't need it. No game is so important that it's worth compromising your security, privacy, and property rights over.

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                                        This 100%. Give up Windows and never look back, you will not regret it.

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                                        • pfr@lemmy.sdf.orgP [email protected]

                                          I did the same a few months ago. Installed bazzite just like you. Then installed fedora 42 workstation over it one week later.

                                          While it's designed to be plug and play, I found bazzite frustrating. But then again, I'm a Linux vet and I'm a tinkerer. I like to customise system configuration files. Immutable distros just weren't for me.

                                          But if you're happy then that's all that matters.
                                          Happy gaming!

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                                          Bazzite allows for tinkering just fine, it's just different so you have to be willing to put a little time in to learn how ostree works, for example.

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