For the sake of our privacy one thing should always be remembered: We should always look for free and open source alternatives of proprietary applications and softwares. #foss
@Kakeru I def agree with this 100% FOSS is the way to go. ๐
@TheDoctor @Kakeru this is true. I would love to ditch windows for example but I'm a gamer ๐ค๐ฎ
@TheDoctor @Kakeru oh yeah? Do you game though?
@TheDoctor @Kakeru is it hard to setup your graphics card or get drivers?
@Wetrix @Kakeru That depends somewhat on the distro you use. But in general itยดs not a big deal. Iยดm using manjaro and drivers are just available in the standard repos. Nvidia drivers are proprietary so for some distros you have to jump through a few hoops. Still it is not a big deal especially if you are not new to linux.
@TheDoctor @Kakeru what is the best distro for a noob that wants to game without going through a nightmare with drivers etc ๐ ? Ubuntu?
@mistermonster @Kakeru @TheDoctor mint if what I used to run on my laptop it was awesome!
I got a matrix app. Not sure exactly what or how to join ๐ค
@TheDoctor @mistermonster @Kakeru thx for all these links and taking the time to put this all together! Much appreciated! ๐๐ป
I did try matrix tonight for about half an hour. I was immediately asked if I was a SJW in our privacy fed among other things ๐
I think I'll just stick to the fed. I'd spend too much time in there ๐คฃ
@Wetrix @mistermonster @Kakeru Very welcome. I would also add that protondb.com for steam games is a great resource as well as lutris.net and the lutris app for (almost) everything else. Between those you should be able to play most games that are playable on Linux.