So anyway, any beginner tips?

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    2 months ago

    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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      2 months ago

      Yeeeah, for a fresh Bazzite install I’d agree that “swap Lutris for Heroic” is solid advice.

      In Bazzite flatpak is the way so much that you will open Discover and only see flatpak, so if this was really, really beginner tips I’d suggest not learning what any of that means for as long as possible and just relying on Discover for your apps until you hit a roadbump. This guy seems well informed enough that is not a problem, but hey.

      I’m also mildly annoyed that ujust is important enough to still need that terminal splash screen but not enough to be baked into the config tools by default in GUI. So weird.

      That’s either another thing you should try not to learn about if everything works fine out of the box or something you really should look into if it doesn’t, and that’s not great.

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      2 months ago

      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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    2 months ago

    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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      2 months ago

      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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        2 months ago

        Unfortunately some of us need windows for more than games, and there aren’t Linux alternatives