• WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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      1 hour ago

      You can keep it on dual boot until you realize you didn’t touched Windows even once over the last 6 months.

      I wish. Given how frequently I use my computer for work, there’s a few things that I’ve been unable to find suitable alternatives for. But it’s things like having a specific workflow for PDF editing, where I’m use to a specific piece of software where I’ve set up custom shortcuts and such.

      Otoh, for personal use definitely has been a good experience so far (just setup like a week or two ago). Haven’t run into any issues there and certainly prefer the OS. Was super easy to setup (granted, I installed on a second drive rather than a true dual-boot).

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      10 hours ago

      How much luck am I going to have with my SIM rig? Moza R12 and CRP pedals.

      I know Le Mans ultimate will run mostly fine with a custom proton. But I have no idea where to start with the wheel, and what I can find seems like it might be out dated but could be a right pain(especially on bazzite) to get installed.

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        2 hours ago

        The controls should work right out of the box. Forced feedback however does not (at least that’s the case with my setup). I haven’t spent time trying to troubleshoot it, since I’m currently hooked on a non racing game.

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      11 hours ago

      Yup. Or CachyOS. Or EndeavourOS.

      I’m currently happily replaying Skyrim on my EndeavourOS installation.

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        4 hours ago

        how well does modding work?

        some instructions I’ve seen seemed overly complicated and are probably outdated so i played it on my old windows machine when the urge came

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          Last time I tried it worked totally fine. Most mods just hook into the base game, which is running the same as on Windows.

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      11 hours ago

      I think I need this soon. Can I have it boot straight into Big Picture mode without login? (I don’t use a keyboard until I really need to)

      Also, might it be possible to keep the existing partitions so I don’t have to redownload all the games?

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        9 hours ago

        Yes and yes and yes.

        Though my experience with using Windows drives was mixed. Steam always wanted to re-download Linux versions of games if available, so everytine I switch in between OSes, my download queue gets full. There’s a workaround for forcing Windows versions on Linux Steam though.

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      14 hours ago

      Hey, not fair, I still need to migrate some of the old photos of my windows partition and it’s only been 2 years…

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      14 hours ago

      I’ve been using Linux for a really long time, but the thumbdrive idea might inspire me to get it up and running on my wife’s laptop!