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Linux wasn’t very good for gaming in 2016 when I first tried it. Then I tried again in 2023 and only switch back because I can’t get foundry to be easy on my arch based system, so like 3 hours every other week and for the least intensive thing I run.
Foundry the virtual tabletop? If so you can run it via docker fairly easily
Well then I really need to learn how to use docker
Yes definitely look into docker. It's a very cool piece of software. If you can find a tutorial for what you want to run try that as it can be a bit confusing if you never used docker before
Yeah I tried using it for 5 minutes back on windows. Chaotic AUR has spoiled me lol
Edit: I’m an idiot who needs to git gud. It was a file in the download zip from the website. Took me like 10 minutes to set up from there. Now I just need to import my game
Arch really has like Apple level of hype and marketing.
The biggest company in the world vs dozen of fat nerds keeping a system as a hobby. Who would win?
BOTH, That's the beauty of it. If the fat nerds come up with some sick new thing, it eventually gets added to the corpo distro. Meanwhile the big company can liaison with hardware vendors for drivers so that the fat nerds can spin it into their niche distro (e.g. new CPU compatibility)
I wanted something with an easy to use wiki and Garuda fit my needs. Idk
Lol Arch users mad.