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How out of date is your comment about gaming? I barely touch my terminal and have never had issues with my linux gaming pc. If you use steam proton just works
He's just flat out wrong about gaming. I haven't had to put in any special "commands" (unless he means the tick box in steam settings to allow compatibility on all games, which I checked once and didn't have to futz with anymore...) and I haven't run into a game I wanted to play and couldn't. I've heard that games that rely on aggressive root-kit anti-cheat don't work, but I've avoided those titles on principle for a decade at least. But if those are titles you want to play, then yes, you'll need windows - no amount of tweaks or commands will make them work in Linux because of the game developer's choices.
That said, it really makes me wonder if gaming on Debian derivatives is worse? I can only speak to what I've used which is fedora based and arch based. And no I don't constantly run into issues with either. I've spent less time "fixing" stuff since I switched to Linux, not more. Ymmv.
Yeah i use Garuda which is also arch based and i have a lot of random shit break but never my games
Yes yes, i oversimplfied it for the sake of explaining to someone who doesnt know linux. I'm talking about having to figure out specific parameters that may or may not work on some hardware but not on others. I had this issue with 2 of 4 games i tried in 2021. Eventually i did get both games to work but with weird glitches.
I dont think debian is the issue, but nvidia and it's wonky ass linux drivers. my 12 button mouse is also useless in linux. maybe it's better by now. last time i tried i had issues with wayland. though i heard big update for fedora was coming for wayland in may (?) 2024, so i might try again then.
The biggest thing that always gets in my way is no Visual Studio IDE support. yes, theres other IDEs, i've tried them all with various levels of wonk to the point i end up jus not being able productive with c# or be even less productive in other languages.
Same with photoshop or video editing sofware. Sure, you got gimp and kedit, but theyre just not as good and have weird issues.