Are you sure? I know it was like that when it first came out but I think now they have it enabled by default, just install and run the games under it automatically.
I think now it’ll just run it through proton if a native linux release isn’t found. At some point they seem to just have enabled Proton support by default for games that support it. It’s only for games that have a non-functional linux Release that you have to mess with them.
hmm, how will we stop our child from being on the computer all day?
i know! if we install linux, they won’t be able to play video games!
[child enables the kde wiggly windows]
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Then the kid installs Proton and your keikaku* fails miserably.
*TN: keikaku means plan.
It comes with Steam by default and is automatically used out of the box when a native linux version of the game isn’t found.
Kinda… you do need to enable it in settings.
Are you sure? I know it was like that when it first came out but I think now they have it enabled by default, just install and run the games under it automatically.
Only if the game wasn’t tested and verified
I think now it’ll just run it through proton if a native linux release isn’t found. At some point they seem to just have enabled Proton support by default for games that support it. It’s only for games that have a non-functional linux Release that you have to mess with them.
I did not have to enforce proton on cyberpunk which is running using proton 🤔
Haha, try installing anything on NixOS before learning how to program
I think the plan is more that he’ll be so busy coonfing to optimize his userspace that he’ll have no time to game.
Arch Linux’s time to shine
hmm, how will we stop our child from being on the computer all day?
i know! if we install linux, they won’t be able to play video games!
[child enables the kde wiggly windows]
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUU