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Fedora, it fucking slaps and worked right out of the box. I'm using it for work and play on my main rig! I dual boot for some very specific hardware things that are not normal, but other than that it's been seamless! When I booted into Windows 10 again, they auto installed copilot... Glad to be done with this crap.

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[–] riseuppikmin@hexbear.net 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Let me know if you have any specific games that are giving you problems. I also use Fedora (as of about 4 months ago) and dumped Windows entirely during that time.

Learning my way around Bottles was good to learn a bit more about how to troubleshoot my own Windows application compatibility problems so that I could troubleshoot problems that people hadn't already solved with Lutris community scripts.

[–] tactical_trans_karen@hexbear.net 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Don't know what Lutris is... But I am wondering how I'm going to move my pirated games from Fit Girl and DOTI... Bottles I assume?

[–] riseuppikmin@hexbear.net 1 points 3 months ago

Lutris is an application where users commit installation/setup scripts for popular non steam games to manage setting up the environment to run them in.

Bottles is a similar program but the user is responsible for the setup process (that said it isn't completely unguided- usually making a new bottle, picking the gaming preset, and then running whatever installer you have is enough). Underneath the hood they use largely the same compatibility layers/technogies to run windows applications, but learning a little bit about bottles will help you work through scenarios where a lutris script doesn't exist or has been abandoned.