Basically the forced shift to the enshittified Windows 11 in october has me eyeing the fence a lot. But all I know about Linux is 1: it’s a cantankerous beast that can smell your fear and lack of computer skills and 2: that’s apparently not true any more? Making the change has slowly become a more real possibility for me, though I’m pretty much a fairly casual PC-user, I don’t do much more than play games. So I wrote down some questions I had about Linux.

Will my ability to play games be significantly affected compared to Windows?

Can I mod games as freely and as easily as I do on Windows?

If a program has no Linux version, is it unusable, or are there workarounds?

Can Linux run programs that rely on frameworks like .NET or other Windows-specific libraries?

How do OS updates work in Linux? Is there a “Linux Update” program like what Windows has?

How does digital security work on Linux? Is it more vulnerable due to being open source? Is there integrated antivirus software, or will I have to source that myself?

Are GPU drivers reliable on Linux?

Can Linux (in the case of a misconfiguration or serious failure) potentially damage hardware?

And also, what distro might be best for me?

  • Communist
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    18 days ago

    That would’ve been true 5 years ago. Wayland is plenty tested these days, give me some data indicating the rate of issues is significantly higher and I’ll agree, elsewise I think the most secure well supported option is the best one. X11 is being deprecated left and right for a reason.

    gnome is wayland by default, kde is wayland by default, even XFCE is transitioning to wayland at this point… that’s just not a valid argument in the modern era.

    • Fatur_New
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      118 days ago

      Wayland is plenty tested these days

      If it’s still being tested, then it isn’t for very new users

      • Communist
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        118 days ago

        It’s well out of the testing phase and used by default on both major desktops.

        • Fatur_New
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          118 days ago

          It’s well out of the testing phase

          Testing phase, not stable phase (yet).

            • Fatur_New
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              117 days ago

              Old NVIDIA series (not wayland problem but very new users will blame wayland because old NVIDIA series are work on Xorg), VNC

              • Communist
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                117 days ago

                Vnc works perfectly, and I think we’re talking 10 or more years old with the nvidia thing…

                • Fatur_New
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                  117 days ago

                  Vnc works perfectly

                  Oh, it is work. Good then

                  I think we’re talking 10 or more years old with the nvidia thing…

                  Yup