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Gaming on Linux

Gaming on Linux

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SoyDash
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09-10-2023, 03:54 PM
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Choose a lightweight distro like Lubuntu or Xubuntu for gaming on Linux. These offer good performance and stability while keeping system resources manageable.
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SoyDash
09-10-2023, 03:54 PM #1

Choose a lightweight distro like Lubuntu or Xubuntu for gaming on Linux. These offer good performance and stability while keeping system resources manageable.

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Blockwalker02
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09-10-2023, 11:43 PM
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These systems resemble Ubuntu and PopOS in terms of ease of use. You won't need to interact with the terminal at all.
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Blockwalker02
09-10-2023, 11:43 PM #2

These systems resemble Ubuntu and PopOS in terms of ease of use. You won't need to interact with the terminal at all.

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TiemDiamond
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09-11-2023, 12:36 AM
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I've worked with Linux in various ways. Some use it every day for gaming, others experiment with Windows via Live USBs, and a few are just curious about its appeal. If you're new to Linux, Pop_OS is a great starting point—it's straightforward, packed with features out of the box, and works well for gaming. Those familiar with Linux might prefer Arch-based distros like Manjaro or Endeavor OS, as they often offer better performance with up-to-date software. If you're looking to dive into gaming, mainline Arch or similar stable options are recommended for fewer preinstalled programs.
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TiemDiamond
09-11-2023, 12:36 AM #3

I've worked with Linux in various ways. Some use it every day for gaming, others experiment with Windows via Live USBs, and a few are just curious about its appeal. If you're new to Linux, Pop_OS is a great starting point—it's straightforward, packed with features out of the box, and works well for gaming. Those familiar with Linux might prefer Arch-based distros like Manjaro or Endeavor OS, as they often offer better performance with up-to-date software. If you're looking to dive into gaming, mainline Arch or similar stable options are recommended for fewer preinstalled programs.