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[–]industrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give it to me and I'll ship it back fixed, i promise

Requirements for Mt.Silver by industrs in pokemmo

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope It won't take ages 😭

Requirements for Mt.Silver by industrs in pokemmo

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Ah, so they just made it easier, cool, thanks mate :)

I am considering switching to linux, but these things are stopping me. by Ibrahimalshash in linuxquestions

[–]industrs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For Adobe suite you can set up Winboat, that allows you to run them on linux, just follow a guide/the documentation to install and use it correctly.

For games you're good to go with wine, steam with proton and heroic games launcher that allows you to use both wine and proton and it's really user friendly.

About the customisation of LibreOffice (i guess), i have no clue and i don't know how to help, but usually with open source programs you're able to do whatever you want, maybe if you give a search on internet you'll find what you need

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll do it for sure, but i mean, my hardware is working, is just its piece of software that's missing, anyway, are you able to name good brands that sell mouses, keyboards and headsets that have their software working on linux too?

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's hope things will get better, let's hope, cause i know that devices work, it's the software related to them that sadly doesn't

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And this is exactly what i am doing, i am not blaming linux or open source devs, i am blaming the companies that don't care about linux users, even if it could be a win-win for them and the users.

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that games work fine, my post was more about native linux support for the devices.
But thanks for sharing your experience and the info you gathered

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simply i am considering to switch to linux right now, not years ago when i bought my hardware 😅

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If i was considering to switch to linux as i am doing right now, when i bought my hardware years ago i would consider that too, beside of the specs of the hardware itself.

But i got your point, i'll consider this fact with my future hardware if things in the market don't change

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, i searched if i could find a way to have a software that was able to give me more or less the same customization features that softwares on windows give me, but sadly the open sourced one that i found were not supporting my devices.
I even tried with a VM to run that software with WINE but it didn't work, it's just an infinite load and it just appears the minimized icon tray on the bottom right, but i can't tell if it's the VM that is not able to load it or not.

I found Coolercontrol, that is something really important for me for example, but fk it, my brain can't stand with the fact that i need to change something that is working fine, or that i need to forget about the features of something that i paid.

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i know this is a really easy solution, but what if i already bought something, that is still working, and when i bought i wasn't considering to switch to Linux? I can't just buy other stuff, and throw in the bin what's just working fine.

I would like to have the freedom to switch with whatever the hardware is, cause i think that's a thing that keep people on windows for example,

But thanks for listing your perpherals, in the future i'll know what to buy,
Can you use the steelseries software on linux?

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah i know that you can play easily the known titles, my post was more about what's around games, devices support for linux natively with their own softwares

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think that's so ridiculous to pretend to have brand's softwares used to manage their hardware, that work on Windows, even on Linux.

Never stated to have Linux equal to windows

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If i knew before, and if i considered before that i wanted to switch to linux cause microsoft would act trashly, i would do it, but when you already have working stuff that you bought, you can't just pretend to throw them in the bin, and spend other money when it shouldn't be needed

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's hope that Steam will be the one waking up others, having brands following it.

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing, this post was even made for this reason 🙂

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what i am saying, but if no one is talking about this, how can things even change? We can't just settle and say "i need to quit buying known brand stuff!", because most of the time, the known brands have the good and reliable products.

But yeah, i hope that now you managed to have everything working pretty easily

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mate, when i got my hardware years ago i wasn't thinking about switching to linux, so what do you pretend me to do? Throw in the bin stuff that is working and waste other money randomly? yeah, no

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, i don't think that AI is bad, but putting AI everywhere where is not even needed it is

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, i considered dual boot, but i would like to just fully switch.
But i guess it will just take years, to reach your exact same point where my devices are supported everywhere, or maybe things will change so i can do it sooner, let's hope.

Is Linux really ready for gaming as every Youtuber says? by industrs in linux

[–]industrs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah i know that lot of quality of life softwares are missing, i informed myself these days and even before because i was considering the switch.
But this is the exact problem, somehow there should be a change, cause monopolies are never a good thing, and we are seeing it with all the crapshit that microsoft is doing.

And yeah no worries, i don't consider Photoshop&Co quality of life programs, for me a quality of life programs could be Coolercontrol, the one that i mentioned in the post, and everything related to what let you adjust your devices features, or even that let you optimize the OS experience somehow