Let's Make Linux The Norm For Gaming!! It's Just better!!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @thomrl
    @thomrl Месяц назад +50

    Switched to Linux very recently, and I have no regrets. I actually enjoy using my computer much more now :)
    Also using Fedora :)

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +6

      🔥💯😎 Awesome! Linux is so much more enjoyable to use!

    • @ZekeFriday
      @ZekeFriday 10 дней назад

      what type of linux

    • @thomrl
      @thomrl 10 дней назад

      @@ZekeFriday the regular fedora on my desktop and popos on my laptop. Both are great Distros, fedora required more tinkering in my case (for gaming), where popos didn't

    • @PankajDhande
      @PankajDhande 10 дней назад

      ​@@thomrlPopOS, it did run very well for 2 weeks for me, and then gdm starter freezing during login. Tried whatever solution mentioned in the community, nothing worked, so had to uninstall.
      Fedora is a pain in the ass when it comes to certain things, for example, my boot screen was always being shown in low resolution, I tried changing grub config and all, nothing worked.
      Using Ubuntu now, until stable cosmic desktop arrives with new PopOS

  • @xymaryai8283
    @xymaryai8283 Месяц назад +28

    it doesn't need to be better to be worth it. it isn't better right now, anti-cheat but more important to me, modding just isn't as easily supported. Unity Mod Manager for instance just doesn't work, and figuring out how to do it manually is not something that is documented because they expect the tool to work.
    but it doesn't need to be better to be worth it, freedom and privacy is more important than the small issues we have. Linux is better overall, but it isn't specifically better for gaming.

    • @TexZeTech
      @TexZeTech Месяц назад +3

      "Linux and Mac
      Download and install mono
      For linux run "mono UnityModManager.exe" or run "mono console.exe" via command line with UnityModManager path.
      For mac run "mono console.exe" via terminal with UnityModManager path.
      For M1/M2 Macs use Rosetta.
      Select Game/Folder then Assembly installation method. Click on the install button.
      If you have game path with a dot, you need to make symlink. Example, ls -s /home/user/.steam/ /home/user/steam. Otherwise folder is not displayed.
      If the font is not displayed, for wine need to install winetricks allfonts."
      But Unity Mod Manager does?

    • @MultiBannanaSHITTTT
      @MultiBannanaSHITTTT Месяц назад

      @@xymaryai8283 the game files are the same as on windows. Modding works the same as on windows, you can probably use that unity mod manager through wine/proton. If there is not already a Linux alternative for it.

    • @caios3446
      @caios3446 29 дней назад

      Modding steam games is pretty much the same in the majority of the games.

    • @gnrtx-36969
      @gnrtx-36969 7 дней назад

      Let's not forget it doesn't support direct x at all
      It has to be emulated so you're losing performance

    • @MysteriousFoxy87
      @MysteriousFoxy87 2 дня назад

      ​​@@gnrtx-36969Wrong. DirectX is translated to either Vulkan (VKD3D) or OpenGL (D3D), but is not "emulated" in anyway, just like Wine itself is not an emulator
      It has been proven multiple times that it runs just as well or even better than Windows in some cases

  • @Thee_Dr_Evil
    @Thee_Dr_Evil Месяц назад +21

    With MS going full in on AI and the spyware and security threats they will be, there's been a huge uptick in Linux as an alternative videos out there which is great. Add in what Valve has done with Proton along with the WINE team efforts, there is little reason why any studio would not include Linux support other than corporate affiliations. I would like to see Lutris improve game support for new releases.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      I agree!! There are so many things pointing to Linux getting the support it needs. I hope it continues in this direction! 💯

  • @jaxonswain3408
    @jaxonswain3408 Месяц назад +69

    Win 11 is a terrible product and I refuse to use that spyware machine. Linux will definitely be my daily driver after Win 10 reaches EOL, sometime before 2026. Corporations suck and their products should not be the mainstream pick when free and open source alternatives like Linux exist.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +6

      @@jaxonswain3408 I agree!! That's why I made this video I want everyone to just stop using Microsoft and give them no option but to make Linux mainstream. I mean there is a reason we only trust Linux for servers. We should feel the same about the computers we use daily. I'm just preaching to the choir here tho lol we gotta share this video with more non Linux users.

    • @F0XH0UND007
      @F0XH0UND007 Месяц назад +3

      Linux Should only get better when win10 reaches EOL

    • @milesprowerxinfinity
      @milesprowerxinfinity Месяц назад +2

      The forced TPM 2.0 requirements is what kills me where is the proof TPM 2.0 is more secure I have a motherboard with no TPM what so ever can game on Steam without remaining secure on a scam service either Microsoft goes back to the old route or we will all boycott Microsoft and have them file bankruptcy the customer has the power not the corporation.

    • @morpheon_xyz
      @morpheon_xyz Месяц назад +2

      One thing i wanna suggest tho is, get acquainted with Linux in the meantime, I've been messing around with linux since 2015, finally jumped ship in April last year after windows screwed me over and never looked back. Been running Debian since, only started dual booting it with Mint since the past weekend and yeah I'm really happy. I wouldn't have been able to jump at a moment's notice if i didn't mess around prior to it. Best of luck ✌️

    • @egarcia1360
      @egarcia1360 Месяц назад +2

      Why wait? You can get started with a dual boot or even just a virtual machine to start messing around with it today! Another good suggestion I've read is to start switching to open source alternatives to the programs you use, so when it comes time to finally switch, you're not learning a new OS and new apps at the same time.

  • @Daimo83
    @Daimo83 Месяц назад +22

    "You need slack and you have slack here!"
    bro wtf is a slack

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +5

      😂😂 a lot of companies use slack for work. It was just an example. 💯

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +3

      I should have used discord as the example lol more related! 😂😂

    • @Daimo83
      @Daimo83 Месяц назад +3

      @@TheBlackDon a glimpse inside the mind of a linux user! Kidding though, I'm installing KDE Neon this weekend

    • @milesprowerxinfinity
      @milesprowerxinfinity Месяц назад +1

      Hehe I've been wanting to try slackware they are the ORIGINAL Linux based system I heard you can use them in 2024 without giving up your computer.

    • @pixl_xip
      @pixl_xip Месяц назад

      @@Daimo83 Awesome. But why Neon?

  • @longtailgar
    @longtailgar 11 дней назад +2

    Amen brother! Been daily driving Linux since windows vista. It’s been a joy!

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  11 дней назад +1

      Nice!! I've only been on Linux for about 2 years and it's what I've been missing my whole life 😂😂😎

  • @Person01234
    @Person01234 Месяц назад +14

    I have purchased a new PC and as someone who doesn't want to touch win11 with a 10ft barge pole I will be putting linux on it and probably surprising a lot of people by being able to play games on it if conversations I've had are anything to go by. Already have linux on my laptop and had no problems.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +2

      I'm glad you will be installing Linux! Linux is a great system! We just need the rest of the world to realize it lol do you know what distro you are going to install?

    • @Person01234
      @Person01234 Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon Probably Mint, or maybe Kubuntu. Just looking for something that's going to work.

    • @Nightwulf1269
      @Nightwulf1269 Месяц назад +2

      Congratulations having a new PC 😉
      One question regarding that: did it come with a windows license? If so, did you do that on purpose? No offense here but people also need to acknowledge, that we should stop buying PCs with pre installed and licensed Windows. Not only those come with bloatware but we throw money into Microsofts big mouth. Why should they stop doing such nasty stuff like "Recall" then? Why, if Windows is "sold" that much, should big publishers care about other OSes? This decision when buying a new PC must become way more concious then it is today.
      Again, no offense, you were just touching the topic!

    • @Person01234
      @Person01234 Месяц назад +3

      @@Nightwulf1269 I got one with my laptop as I intended to dual boot it at first but then I never actually loaded it again once I put linux on so I just got rid of it. For the PC I skipped the windows licence, £100 saved.

    • @Nightwulf1269
      @Nightwulf1269 Месяц назад

      @@Person01234 great, thank you sharing that. My experience is, that for most people it's just a question of courage to just try it. When they do, they never look back. I mean, there are some special needs which make it fairly difficult. E.g. if you're into music creation, there are lot's of programs which have no real twin in the linux world and do not support the hardware connectivity though they are basically running under linux. But without that hardware support they render useless. But that are rare exceptions. For the majoriy it's just about doing it.

  • @linuxnext
    @linuxnext Месяц назад +3

    the finals wallpaper, i like it :)
    great video!

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks! I love me some Finals haha

  • @chrismcdonnell7448
    @chrismcdonnell7448 8 дней назад +1

    Been using Linux since 2018 and I have played WoW and Star Wars: The Old Republic using Lutris, playing Balder's Gate 3 and Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines on Steam. Have never played Fortnite since I can't play it on Linux.

  • @0mnicris
    @0mnicris Месяц назад +3

    I made the jump 6 months ago and I haven't had a single regret. Started out with Pop!_OS and then made the switch to Arch. With everything happening in the world and the constant integration of AI into everything at an OS level, I feel it's safer to educate ourselves and get away from Big Brother and Big Tech. Gaming on Linux is one step into a better future.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      💯!! I completely agree. I still have windows installed on my other drive for some work stuff and a couple games but I stripped every Microsoft related thing from it. Linux is the way to go! The more people we can get using it the better support and compatibility we will get as well!

    • @0mnicris
      @0mnicris Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon Absolutely agree with you on that 💯! Unfortunately I'm in the same boat as you, I have Windows installed on a few other devices that require it for both my job and certain applications that I just can't live without right now. But I'm trying to work and find alternatives and ways to fully walk away from Microsoft and Windows entirely 👍

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      That would be amazing! My biggest issue right now is support for peripherals. For example I can't use certain features on my Corsair mouse because I can't use ique software. And non of my SIM racing equipment is compatible with Linux. I'm working on trying to create a system/workflow that in corporates both with our losing functionality. I posted a video a few days ago of my current set up: ruclips.net/video/R02UjbgOfw4/видео.html

  • @OraOraOra
    @OraOraOra Месяц назад +3

    Great Video! Also bazzite is awesome. Btw, which Distrobox container do you use specifically? I really like, that it shows the Box Icon in your Terminal, it just shows up for my Fedora Container.
    Linux would be way more popular, if local stores had Linux Machines. Or even popular online Stores, not only niche websites.
    Because, I noticed in my friend group me and 1 other person are the only ppl, that can even install an operating system, for family members or ppl that I know.. for them it's like black magic... they are afraid of installing an operating system. We really need more Linux machines. :D

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks!! 💯💯 I'm using boxbuddy. It's a great tool for containers. I agree!! I would do anything to be able to walk into a best buy and see a Linux section! Yeah I'm definitely 1 of 2 in my friend group that could install an OS too so I understand. I installed Linux on my wife's computer and she didn't even notice for like a week lol I just set it up similar to how she had her windows setup. All she uses is chrome really.

  • @TeH.j0keR
    @TeH.j0keR 6 дней назад +1

    Linux really was a far better experience for gaming around... 6 years ago I think? That was before all of the anti-cheat systems changed to lock Linux out. And yes, Riot Games did some kind of update around that time which killed League on Linux before Vanguard even came out.
    Edit: I should add: something about the situation doesn't feel right and really reeks of an antitrust type situation because you can tell all of the game developers seem to be doing it for monopolistic type reasons, obviously Valve excluded.

  • @jetolero2448
    @jetolero2448 Месяц назад +7

    I wish man but a lot of people that don´t know about this or they just don´t want to change it's difficult
    Let's just wish that with the shit that is happening with win 11 will be more people in linux

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      That's my hope!! The more people using it the better chances we have of making it "main stream"

    • @erickohler5519
      @erickohler5519 Месяц назад +1

      I really hope they do make Linux mainstream more than it is now. There is just so much overhead with the Windows PC. Also all the privacy issues that go with it. And now Microsoft is forcing everyone to get a Microsoft account in order to use future Windows operating systems

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      With the steam deck and the crazy stuff windows and Mac are doing with this AI stuff this might be the year it finally becomes more mainstream. The day I walk into best buy and see a Linux section I'll be the happiest guy ever 🤣🤣💯

    • @erickohler5519
      @erickohler5519 Месяц назад

      ​​@@TheBlackDon I'm going to show my age here I remember when Walmart briefly sold linspire PCS "Lindows"
      Microsoft filed a lawsuit and the developers of linspire quickly disbanded. You can still get somewhat of a remnant of a known as "freespire" now

  • @OkerlundTV
    @OkerlundTV Месяц назад +2

    I switched to Linux Mint from Windows about a month ago and haven't looked back. I only have to get on Windows (I did dual boot just in case) when my nephew wants to play XDefiant, but that is about it. I was glad that some anti-cheat stuff works, like Helldivers 2 and Elden Ring work perfectly fine for me. And was glad that MMOs work out of the box as well, like ESO, EQ, LoTRO and DDO. I play so many games, and aside from XDefiant, they all work beautifully. Couple simple tweaks here and there, but thanks to ProtonDB it couldn't be easier for the most part.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I agree! It's getting better and better every day! I think I saw some people get Xdefiant working on the steam deck It might be worth a shot taking a look at one of those tutorials! Then you won't need your windows at all!

    • @OkerlundTV
      @OkerlundTV Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon That is awesome, thanks for sharing! I will have to look into that. It's definitely so much better. I was surprised how easy it was to even install games like City of Heroes that are not on Steam or any other launcher. Lutris is a blessing for games like that.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Love to hear people who say it was easy!! That just proves my point! People just need to try it and eventually devs and companies will have to support Linux.

  • @JohnSmith-op7ls
    @JohnSmith-op7ls Месяц назад +4

    After not seeing any compelling reason to move off Windows in decades, Microsoft has finally put down the last straw for me and once they stop supporting Win 10, I’ll only use a pirated copy of Win 11 in a VM when absolutely necessary.
    If MS has finally pushed me off Windows, I know there will be many others as I really, really didn’t want to spend the time learning a new OS just to do what I already can.
    But it’s at that point for me and I see an unprecedented number of others showing the same sentiment

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +3

      Come on over to the good side!! You won't regret it! It's a learner curve but like I said in the video most distros make it really easy and some even help you learn along the way.

    • @JohnSmith-op7ls
      @JohnSmith-op7ls Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon Yeah it does seem a lot easier than when I first dabbled with Linux.
      And before the main issue was a lack of polished software options, drivers, things that add to the curve.
      Now hardware drivers are not much of an issue and while the software won’t be apples to apples till a lot more people move over, it’s workable now.
      I considered, only briefly, changing to Mac but it’s trading one abusive partner for another, and paying more.

  • @nukedoom
    @nukedoom Месяц назад +4

    The amazing thing is that Linux is the best way to play retro windows games. I love playing Shogu, I had to do a lot of tweaking to run on windows (due to glide api) on Linux it worked out of the box with Heroic. I was impressed

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I agree it is a great platform for retro games!! 💯🍽️

  • @HickoryDickory86
    @HickoryDickory86 9 дней назад +1

    And what's baffling to me is that Linux isn't even that much more work to develop for when beginning development of a game or game engine. Not having done it myself, I have followed developers who have done so. Provided you go into development with cross-platform in mind, it takes some extra work during setup, but once that's done, it's pretty much just coding the game from there on out, with periodic housekeeping here and there along the way. It's truly mind boggling how relatively little work has to go into it.
    Considering the ubiquitous reticence on the part of game and software devs to consider Linux as an option, I was always under the impression that it must be a daunting and monstrous task to undertake. But from what I've seen, that isn't true at all. And it's even less true today, considering we have plenty of open source, cross-platform, and vendor-agnostic toolkits and libraries readily available to developers. These really have made it to where developers really can "build once, deploy everywhere" now (with caveats, of course). _And_ Linux now has universal package formats (like Flatpak), so developers no longer have to keep up with the plethora of distro-specific formats (e.g., .deb and .rpm) and all their dependencies as they would in the past.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  9 дней назад

      Yeah depending on what game engine you are using some are more compatible with Linux than others but to your point I feel like more studios should start having Linux in mind from the beginning instead of an after thought. If everything was just available on steam with anti cheat enabled for Linux we would be good. I can't wait until we get there! The other side of it is the peripherals. I have a gryo enables a mouse that just doesn't work because icue is not available on Linux and same with my razer tatartus v2. But I'm kind of the minority when it comes to that most people are going up use just regular controllers and keyboard and mouse.

  • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict
    @SvalbardSleeperDistrict Месяц назад +3

    If I could only get my TrackIR work on Linux, I'd have long retired the W11 dualboot and played games on my EndeavourOS.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +2

      I get it man, External device support is def an issue. I still have to have Windows just for Sim Racing and Games with Anti Cheat.

  • @mr.mastermind4840
    @mr.mastermind4840 6 дней назад +1

    No matter what games I play there is a cutscene lag. Audio distortions. Frequent FPS drops
    I do agree that it has improved a lot but it is still not there where you can have a reliable experience. Things get worse if you have a hybrid laptop

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  6 дней назад +1

      Yeah there are definitely still ways to go but my main point was if more people use it for gaming it will force companies to start supporting it natively. We just keep putting bandaids and work arounds on everything I really want native support.

    • @dillacorn_linux
      @dillacorn_linux 4 часа назад +1

      You probably don't have the correct drivers for your GPU and pipewire configured correctly for your audio source.. Linux is fantastic.. You should have no problems if it's configured correctly.

  • @NeoKat75
    @NeoKat75 Месяц назад +1

    I tried Linux and ran into several issues of which I managed to fix a few and they were replaced by others that I couldn't fix :(

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah Linux definitely still has a ways to go but most of the issues nowadays are just compatibility issues. Otherswise it's a rock solid experience for normal everyday computing.

  • @therealmrarchive
    @therealmrarchive 24 дня назад +1

    Until Linux is shipped with Laptops from the store, it will never become main stream for anything.
    The closest we will get is thanks to the steam deck. Aside from that the public really doesn't care about win11 being bad. It just what they have

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  24 дня назад

      Yeah I definitely agree with this. The day I we can walk into a best buy and see a Linux section next to the windows and Mac is the day we know we MADE it 😎💯😂

  • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
    @BlueEyedVibeChecker 9 дней назад +1

    There are still a few caveats for non-AMD GPUs.
    My Intel Arc has noticeably less stable performance on Linux, the same way NVidia GPUs do, since their main focus is Windows for drivers, and while they are supporting Ubuntu-based distros more, we still get the "second best" treatment from them.
    Not a deal breaker by any means, but it IS annoying when the game tht ran a buttery smooth 90fps on Windows drops from its 62 fps average on Linux to a meagre 22 if you turn the camera in a specific direction or for seemingly no reason.
    But for me, gaming was never my reason for taking so long to jump to Linux, it was PaintDotNet exclusively, even with the .Net framework installed on Linux Lite, I still can't use it for some reason.

    • @BlueEyedVibeChecker
      @BlueEyedVibeChecker 9 дней назад

      (Linux Lite btw)
      I customised it with "Chicago95" and other things to make it look like Windows 98 as best I could since I play a lot of retro games on PC CD and also dualboot Windows 2000 anyway, so it really helped me warm up to it.
      As a dev the lack of good music software and art software like PDN is a hurdle for sure, but the gaming side of things is great.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  9 дней назад

      I've actually had little issues with Nvidia. Especially now with the new 555 driver. But I too have some things making me not be able to leave Windows behind completely. Mainly around peripheral support tho. I can't do sim racing on Linux and there are a few gaming mice and accessories that don't have full support.

  • @MietoK
    @MietoK Месяц назад +2

    Done. Running ArchLinux. I got so tired with Windows and Microsoft schenigans. And finally HDR more or less works with Plasma so out good excuses. Everything seems to work just fine out of the box (intel 12900k, Aorus Z690 PRO / Radeon 7900 XTX). I was a bit worried on how Baldur's Gate 3 runs. But luckily no issues so far! And also Stellaris, Crusader Kings 3 and other Paradox titles seem to work just fine.
    Well. there was one issue. YNAB 4 crashes all the time with Wine with my huge-ass-multi-year-ledger. So therefor decided to learn how GnuCash works and it seems to do the job just fine.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Nice!! Arch is probably my favorite overall. I bounce between Bazzite and Archcraft. I'm lazy so I like that Archcraft is pre riced and ready to go for the most part.

    • @MietoK
      @MietoK Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon I try to avoid and fight against distrohopping currently. Did that way too much 15 years ago :)
      Have to say that Arch (or linux kernel) has changed a lot in 10 years. Last time I had to configure and setup all kind of modules to get the system working. Now everything is OK from out-of-the-box. Makes ArchLinux installation so much more easier as no need to configure Xorg-settings or fight with the audio. Great stuff!

  • @Lizard_of_Linux_Lane
    @Lizard_of_Linux_Lane Месяц назад +3

    Linux Mint is tasty.

  • @HeadPats4Peter
    @HeadPats4Peter Месяц назад

    There's something called Nobara.
    Currently installed it on my old laptop recently. (might try to run those linux sh I got from my GOG game purchases, but mainly my desktop is my main gaming machine)
    Nobara is apparently developed by the same person who did Proton-GE.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Nobara is good too!! I used that for a long time. It might still be on my wife's computer too.💯😎

  • @bagofchips885
    @bagofchips885 9 дней назад +1

    Watching this from my Bazzite laptop. It required no special set up for gaming, and does not require any terminal use if you don't want to use it. It is just install and play. I remember trying to get Ubuntu running well about 14 years ago and it just wasn't worth the time. Linux has come a long way. I was able to ditch Windows at home. The few games I can't play on Linux are games that I don't normally play anyway. Linux made a better and far more stable home media server as well.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  9 дней назад

      That's awesome to hear! Bazzite is a great distro for gaming. The fact that Linux has distributions tailored to gaming makes it the better option in my opinion. The amount of things you need to do on Windows to get a great gaming experience with no distractions is too much!

  • @DreamerSouls
    @DreamerSouls Месяц назад +1

    Way ahead of ya mate, Bazzite as a daily driver on my desktop and of course steamos on my steam deck. Hoping Nvidia continues to get more Linux support so more people can jump in with less hassle. I had a few issues with gamescope and the RX7900XT but given time those issues were fixed.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Nice!! Yeah I had issues with Gamescope too. I'm thinking about trying Bazzite on my steam deck OLED now that it's fully supported.

    • @DreamerSouls
      @DreamerSouls Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon let me know how that goes cuz I'm thinking about switching over to.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Will do! I'll prolly post a video on it next week.

  • @Tetracera.
    @Tetracera. Месяц назад +1

    90% of my steam library seems to work fine, i don't really play that 10% of games anyways. it's mostly stuff that was either free or like 50 cents, and some ubisoft/ea games i'll never play again.

  • @e002840
    @e002840 7 дней назад

    We need standards like Flatpak being the norm. Apps that works on every distro and raise the Linux market share on desktops I'd say up to 20%

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  7 дней назад

      I do feel like that would help. I feel like flatpaks have a ways to go tho because those apps are run in a container so certain system level functions can't be performed like the repo version of the same app can. So once they have a way to integrate flatpaks better I do think that's the route to go for the general public.

  • @Kiyuja
    @Kiyuja Месяц назад +2

    Linux has the huge problem of high switch costs compared to Windows. For office work I think Linux is awesome but everything I'd consider being more of a "power user" on Windows who is not very tech savvy will have a lot of issues with Linux. You just have to consider that, to many people, jumping through extra hoops is already a no-no. Like Proton QT for example.
    Most people are used to seeing something and it "just works", Linux doesnt provide that due to lacking adoption. Most people arent devs like me, they will get frustrated, they dont wanna search for potential workarounds for 4 hours just to play a simple game or run an emulator. I like Linux Mint but this wont be the year of Linux, neither will next year, especially not for gaming....

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Vallid points for sure. I do feel like if games just worked because it was already supported from day one would fix the headache of New linux users coming over. I feel like we need to increase the adoption of linux so we can get over the hurrdle of "its not supported on linux". I apprecieate your commment and thanks for being a linux user!!

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I wish I could be as strong as you lol for me that would be tough cus I enjoy sim racing. Actually most racing titles I play are supported on Linux it's just the sim equipment that's not :/. And my friend group forces me to play COD 😂

  • @bobmcbob4399
    @bobmcbob4399 Месяц назад +1

    Don't know if you realise this, but the beginning of your email account is visible in the start of this video in the task bar (bottom left) email client tab.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I did not realize that. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @bobmcbob4399
      @bobmcbob4399 Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon no prob

  • @lonewolf1928
    @lonewolf1928 6 дней назад +1

    many of my Steam games still won't work even under proton, and i had to spend an entire day of fucking around with it, just to have to come back to windows because they just won't work... not to mention my drawing program's most important features won't work whatsoever. Roblox won't start even under Grapejuice. The Hoyo games have a risk of ban lingering over them... it's not nearly as easy as windows, no matter how much we try to delude ourselves. i AM sincerely hoping for more native support, and i don't plan on getting windows 11 anyways, but it isn't "just that easy" to get games to work on Linux, let's face it.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  6 дней назад

      Yeah it's not always easy depending on what you are trying to do. It's easy on Windows because it's the norm. If you're a PC gamer you just use Windows. My point was I want more people to start using Linux so companies have to start supporting Linux with native support so we can get around all these work around. I too have software and peripherals that just don't work on Linux therefore I still have to have a windows drive in my computer (unfortunately)

    • @lonewolf1928
      @lonewolf1928 6 дней назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon indeed, i'm still working on configuring things, but until i do, windows stays. i'm definitely still going to use it till EOL at least

  • @Zanceno
    @Zanceno 25 дней назад +1

    I really want to move linux, but for some software and games didnt run like r6s so yeah i'm still not thinking for using linux and btw i'm using laptop software like msi ai for controlling my battery laptop, i hope can move to linux

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  25 дней назад

      I'm not sure about MSI but I know Asus and Lenovo have alternative software to still manage your hardware. Someday you will be able to make the switch!! 😎💯

    • @Zanceno
      @Zanceno 25 дней назад

      @@TheBlackDon Thank you for understand, maybe it's possible but i still hope developer watching linux and make native port

  • @erickohler5519
    @erickohler5519 Месяц назад +1

    I ditched Windows 11 and then went to Bazzite Linux. I use it as my daily and has not impeded my PC usage at all. All my other PCS I have around my house are running zorin or Linux mint. My wife is the only one that has a Windows 11 PC still.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Awesome!! I downloaded bazzite on my wife's computer. It's actually a good distro for people who casually use their computer. Minimizes them messing anything up with it being immutable. I personally bounce back and forth between Bazzite and Archcraft.

    • @ParthyFrez
      @ParthyFrez Месяц назад

      ​@@TheBlackDon You been using your wife's computer for testing lol 😅

  • @imcryf5365
    @imcryf5365 23 дня назад +1

    i tried linux mint and gaming was super laggy, at least in cs2, like 200 fps less and drops, returned to windows that same day, i tried to like linux but it seems that is not for me.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  23 дня назад

      I agree it's not for everyone. Just like Mac OS is not a bad system but it's not for me. I don't play cs2 so I can't give you much feedback there but I am able to run the finals, overwatch, and pretty much any single player game with no stutters and good fps. The only thing I still need my windows install for is COD and Sim racing.

  • @himotoma
    @himotoma Месяц назад +2

    IMO when gaming is 100% easy for the average computer user. Linux will take the #2 spot for OS use.

  • @amosdotl6892
    @amosdotl6892 Месяц назад +1

    The Microsoft OS was designed for developers and users to create and run software from an interface. It also took care of file management but generally left all control over the PC to the user. Nowadays the Windows platform wants to manage and integrate into every component on the PC. Even now they are working with hardware manufactures to make PC components Microsoft compliant through things like secure boot and hardware TPM. It should be obvious to anyone that Microsoft are attempting to push out their competition, or at the very least control the distribution of Non Microsoft resources. It's not there yet but they are taking more ground every day and I for one see where it's heading. Only through a drastic and immediate shift in OS popularity will these hardware manufacturers reconsider how much influence Microsoft should have.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      This is so true. I see the direction they are going and I really don't want to let it happen. If more people start using Linux manufacturers will have to adjust. I was just saying on another post that I can't wait till I walk into a best buy and see a whole Linux section! I may be dreaming here but we need to make it happen.

  • @PeterB144
    @PeterB144 Месяц назад

    Beside that I have subscribed to your channel after checking your profile because I find it very interesting!

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      💥 thanks for the sub! 💥 I appreciate it!! 💯😎

    • @PeterB144
      @PeterB144 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon it's my honor.🤝

  • @lilsoonerfaninmo
    @lilsoonerfaninmo Месяц назад +2

    In my experience, there is still LOADS of work to be done before gaming on Linux is viable, especially for gaming
    Ask me how I know......

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      How do you know....? Lol

    • @lilsoonerfaninmo
      @lilsoonerfaninmo Месяц назад +2

      @@TheBlackDon Because Linux Mint was VERY finicky on my gaming PC (controllers not working, audio was insistently crackling, Steam Proton not working, it couldn't even restart properly)
      (It is also worth noting all of this was on an RX 6650 XT, and AMD is reportedly more Linux friendly than nVidia)
      .....only for it to install on an old all YOGA laptop from like 8 years ago and literally everything is flawless about the OS

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      @lilsoonerfaninmo yeah I think the biggest thing is the inconsistency of support across devices and peripherals. But the main point to my video is I want more people to keep/and start using Linux so manufacturers HAVE to start supporting it. Ik we probably a ways a way but it's worth a try!! 😎💯

    • @lilsoonerfaninmo
      @lilsoonerfaninmo Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon The Steam Deck is doing a real good job of leading the charge, but there's still a ways left before it has the same mass appeal that Windows has
      Until it can move past stuff like Terminal/Distro intimidation, I don't think we'll see that reality
      In the meanwhile, I'm happy I can at least tone down Microsofts bullshit in Windows 11 Copilot/miscellaneous telemetry (Understandably this is not the case at large, because Pro and Home insist on being different, so I get the scorched earth mentality)

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      @lilsoonerfaninmo yeah the steam deck is doing wonders! They did such a good job, half the people with a steam deck don't even realize they are in Linux right away. I just enjoy Linux so much more than Windows. I just wish it had the support it deserves.

  • @ciestermr1848
    @ciestermr1848 Месяц назад +1

    If Vsync gets more polished on Linux I'd switch, (Vsync and fps goes haywire in other apps when I have a game running), I don't even mind a few games that don't work.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah that definitely still is an issue. They have to fix that.

  • @SirLancelotS
    @SirLancelotS 21 день назад +1

    not until they make a good implementation of VRR (yes it works but not as good as it is on windows, sorry)

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  21 день назад

      Yeah, I understand. I can't fully get rid of windows myself. There are some things that I still need it for.

  • @Thurgenev
    @Thurgenev Месяц назад +5

    If you dont play triple crap woke A games that cost $100,00 more microtransations, bloated, drm, always online, launchers, EULA plus everything we hate on earth... linux gaming is already there.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah I agree. To get it to be the main stream option for gaming we unfortunately need that group of people who play those games

    • @jaygordon4053
      @jaygordon4053 Месяц назад +1

      I wish my highly modded Skyrim VR worked on Linux.

  • @sledgex9
    @sledgex9 Месяц назад +1

    Have tried gpu passthrough with vfio/kvm/qemu only for running games in Windows VM seamlessly and near native speed? Also there's something called "looking glass" for kvm.
    I have never used any of these technologies and I am wondering how well they work.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      I have used GPU passthrough before. Once it's set up it's fairly seamless but setting up GPU passthrough properly can be a little bit of a task and I suggest having a dedicated GPU separate from the main one that is running your Linux environment.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      I've actually never looked into looking glass but I definitely will now!! 💯

  • @octoasp
    @octoasp Месяц назад +1

    Not going to lie, there are times that I think such videos are a propaganda for people to hate on Windows. (Not referring to your video but to others that tells people to switch to Linux and etc.) However, I have made the switch to Fedora 40 last Sunday and since I know what I am doing I got everything set-up without any problems.
    I can do basic tasks, game, emulate, code and chill. (I am no content creator but I can also stream and edit pictures/videos.) I am actually enjoying it and if nothing goes wrong I may just stick to it. So far, I am having the same experience as I would on Windows. (Based on my use case of the operating system.)
    Even though I like the UI style of Windows 11 and how everything works out of the box, I have made the switch because of "Co-Pilot" and because of "Recall" I know that re-call isn't available yet but I do care about my privacy so that's what "motivated" me I guess. I could be wrong but I'd say even right clicking is faster than on Windows 11.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah I have seen a few of those videos. I still use windows for certain things I don't dislike the operating system itself I mainly don't like the direction they are going and all of the Microsoft apps. I'm glad you made the switch! Welcome!
      I do think most tasks are just faster on Linux, Less ram usage as well. I love that I can make everything a macro. I like using window managers too and mapping everything to the keyboard for a really nice productive environment.

    • @octoasp
      @octoasp Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon Looking forward for your future content, keep up the good work! :)

  • @cr4sher7
    @cr4sher7 Месяц назад

    Yup, I already moved to Fedora 40 from Win 11. Works like a charm!

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Awesome!! Glad to hear you made the switch! Now get one of your friends to do the same! Haha 😂💯

  • @ParthyFrez
    @ParthyFrez Месяц назад +1

    Fedora 40 some of the steam games not launching for me have tried different proton version but no luck. How do I troubleshoot this further. Is there any logs will store for games not launching

    • @minion3806
      @minion3806 Месяц назад +1

      do you know about protondb? it's a website where users can list details about what proton version & steam launch options they use to get a given game to work on their PC. You'll find it useful if you don't know about it already

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah I would def check protondb to see the compatibility for the game. I would say you need to google each game individually and apply the proton version that works best. Typilcally I just use ProtonGE and it just works. But I am not sure which games you are trying to run. I only play a handful of games currently

    • @ParthyFrez
      @ParthyFrez Месяц назад

      @@minion3806 yeah I know that also not working for me

    • @ParthyFrez
      @ParthyFrez Месяц назад

      @Silverblue-se6iy RE 2, wwe 2k23, Hogwarts legacy, witcher 3, Baldur's Gate 3. These are the games I tested.

    • @ParthyFrez
      @ParthyFrez Месяц назад

      @Silverblue-se6iy most of them not worked. Still testing and trying on different distro as well. Witcher 3 was worked after latest nvidia 555 July released version on KDE same nvidia version crashed my os on Gnome version.

  • @Taruil
    @Taruil Месяц назад +1

    Unfortunately, under Linux it's still a lot of tinkering until a game runs. 😅 It's not easy at all in my opinion.

    • @IAintSeenNoNiggaHere
      @IAintSeenNoNiggaHere Месяц назад

      7 out of 10 native games have some issues on distros other than Ubuntu. Libraries missing, fonts missing, shaders can't compile, etc. Wine / Proton runs fine (because it's technically a Windows layer)

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I guess it depends on the games you play the ones I play just work. With the exeption of COD and Sim racing I still have to use windows.

  • @lllIIIlIllIIll
    @lllIIIlIllIIll Месяц назад +1

    I was a lifelong Windows user, I paid for the product and I was honestly disappointed with the way Microsoft treats its customers. The ads and the telemetry are inexcusable, I'd fully understand if these were featured in a free windows copy that you wouldn't have to pay for, like Google does with its services. But no, Microsoft has the audacity to demand stupid amount of money for a bloated adware some dare to call OS.
    Anyway, I'm a Windows 11 refugee, I switched to Mint about a month ago and never looked back :D

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Nice!! Microsoft is horrible. There are so many horror stories when it comes to them. We just need more people to come on over to the good side!

  • @RyuzakiPragmatico
    @RyuzakiPragmatico 28 дней назад

    The last problem that i have and motivate me to spent space on my SSD with a dual boot is the games, but, now i try my new laptop without dual boot, install Steam and play Red Dead Redemption 2, and i am surprised with how easy is to play games, i have some trouble with Nvidia driver install because of the Nvidia Optimus, but i ha e solved with an gnome extension that allows to select between integrated/discrete GPUs

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  28 дней назад +1

      Unless you're playing a online game with anti cheat. Most games just work nowadays. If we can get more on more people on Linux devs will have no choice but to enable things for Linux. Thanks for being a Linux user!

    • @RyuzakiPragmatico
      @RyuzakiPragmatico 28 дней назад

      @@TheBlackDon for my luck, i don't like "competitive game", i play online only Valve games such as Team Fortress 2, CS, Day of Defeat , Left 4 Dead, games that nowadays are native thanks to the excelent support of Valve on Linux, 2 days ago i have purchased Euro Truck Simulator, other game that runs natively on Linux.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  28 дней назад

      Nice! You are lucky then lol in my case I still need windows for games like COD (I only play cus my friend group does) and I also do sim racing which the games actually run fine on Linux it's the sim equipment that aren't compatible.

  • @bobmcbob4399
    @bobmcbob4399 Месяц назад

    I'm almost OK for linux to remain as is. The reason being if it goes mainstream, there is a risk of corporate takeover and resulting enshitification just like what we see on the daily with Windows land. I like my Pop OS as it is. It's not intrusive, doesn't abuse privacy to my knowledge. Just lets me get on with doing my stuff and playing games too. Remember, we have already had Poettering and his SystemD - and now he is gobbled up by Microsoft as an employee since 2022. Conflict of interest.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I like POPos too I used that for a while. I can't wait for the Cosmic Desktop. That looks to be pretty promising!

  • @Cyberglyph
    @Cyberglyph Месяц назад

    I 100% agree with you. The Anti-Cheat system is understandable piece of the environment, but until the game manufacturers get off their lazy collective butts the linux community is suffering. I just recently switched to Linux Mint and I am testing now. I still am dual booting both, but I am finding my PC runs better on Linux and NO added applications that I don't need. I hate that windows is adding ton's of AI spyware and all the telemetry its currently doing behind the scenes. Run Wireshark and you'll be amazed how much slower your internet connection is on WIN because of this. Linux just provides a better experience so far. I do have one thing to say and yes, it was troublesome to get my nvidia card working on Linux so this is keeping a lot of people away from Linux. It is getting better though! I am looking forward to the day I can finally say goodbye to Win 11 ! Spyware junk.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I am looking forward to it too! There are still a few things that I do have to have a windows drive available on my computers. I acatully don't really have any issues with my nvidia drivers on linux. Most if not all the distros I use just seem to work for me. I do have a new card tho so idk if that is the reason why you are experiencing isssues?

    • @Cyberglyph
      @Cyberglyph Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon no I have a 3050, still just testing to see what works and what doesnt. Having some sound issues but working on it. Most of it is getting used to Linux and getting out of the habit of windows. It's a comfort issue. Mint has been really good though.

  • @bes12000
    @bes12000 Месяц назад

    if games with anticheat actually ran on my Linux system I would mainstream Linux and never go back to windows, but sadly thats not the case... what really really makes me mad is Easy Anticheat already has a Linux SDK but none of the devs will utilize it.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah ik anti cheat is the only reason I still have windows drive on my computer. Well that and sim racing equipment don't work on Linux :/

  • @iusearchbtw69
    @iusearchbtw69 Месяц назад +3

    I use Arch btw

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Nice! I'm on Garuda Linux now. And before that I used Arch craft. Do you use vanilla Arch or an Arch based distro?

    • @PankajDhande
      @PankajDhande 10 дней назад

      Because you are probably jobless and have a ton of time to babysit your pc

    • @iusearchbtw69
      @iusearchbtw69 10 дней назад +2

      @@PankajDhande Incorrect, I'm still highschool student but spent most of free time on Linux

  • @SSG_Rexx
    @SSG_Rexx Месяц назад

    The good old days of DOS😅

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      😂😂 yeah lets just go back to those days!

  • @elwen8525
    @elwen8525 Месяц назад +1

    Low key. The one thing that’s kinda the most frustrating on Linux is piracy. It feels like you have to go through all these hoops just get it to work and there’s no easy guide on how to do it. While with windows it feels more intuitive

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Wait you're saying Linux has less privacy? I'm having a hard time understanding what you mean.

    • @elwen8525
      @elwen8525 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon piracy not privacy. trying before buying? unoffical demos? you wouldn't download a car?

    • @slowedmood7440
      @slowedmood7440 Месяц назад

      you can use a windows vm to install fitgirls repack for example or other installers that don't work with wine

    • @elwen8525
      @elwen8525 Месяц назад

      @@slowedmood7440 yeah but thats not as easy as just clicking an exe file then going through all the steps

    • @manuelamarillo2426
      @manuelamarillo2426 23 дня назад +2

      what usually works for me is adding the game to steam (as a non steam game) and then running it though proton, I'm currently playing Elden Ring like this with no problems.
      Usually fitgirl installers run fine with wine, then just find where the game was installed and add to steam.
      hope it helps ;)

  • @TNMPlayer
    @TNMPlayer Месяц назад +1

    I need vr, not enough quest support.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      @@TNMPlayer I feel you, yeah there are definitely areas that need more support.

  • @erixIsOffline
    @erixIsOffline Месяц назад +1

    Question? How does gpu works on linux, i mean can i use for example adrealine driver and 7900xtx or might be issues. I know older and more popular hardware is easier to run but i need to know cause no one gives clear answer. Also is there really that bad stutter in some games especially titles with DirectX engines?

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      So AMD drivers are already built into Linux distributions. You won't have any issues with a 7900xtx. On my laptop I have a 7600m xt and it runs perfectly without any additional set up. I have never experienced any stuttering. I used to on my desktop but that was on my Nvidia 4060 on Wayland before official support came. It really works no differently from Windows except you don't need a program to install drivers. You just either have them baked in if you have and or you can install Nvidia drivers through most software centers or the terminal.

    • @erixIsOffline
      @erixIsOffline Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon thank you a lot, it was one thing that i was scared of and couldn't find clear answer ❤️

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      @@erixIsOffline no problem at all!! 💯😎

    • @thiesenf
      @thiesenf 26 дней назад +1

      My Radeon RX7600XT likes Linux very much and AMD is all over the FOSS filosophy... so the amdgpu drivers is included in the kernel by default:.. no need to install any GPU drivers at all... Linux rocks... :-)

  • @dranon0o
    @dranon0o Месяц назад

    It's not only Steam that I want on Linux tho
    I'm a big GoG user, alas lot of games are still working on windows. Hopefully Valve is doing more and more work to help portability of games, I just wish DRM-free games from GoG would all work.

    • @simonsays7212
      @simonsays7212 Месяц назад

      You can run GoG and its games through WINE or Lutris though

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      To @dranon0o point I guess it just needs to be easier where you don't have to run games through a certain platform for it to work they should just work from where you got the game from. But I guess that's the point of the video. If we all just use Linux we will force the devs and companies to just make everything work with Linux.

    • @bobmcbob4399
      @bobmcbob4399 Месяц назад

      I love GoG too. But I very much disagree with you here. The reason for my disagreement is API rot on Linux. Linux has no solid gaming API and all software on here relies on package maintainers maintaining the ever changing landscape in linux and recompiling/distibuting. Now in Gaming land on Windows, Devs ship a game and most of the time it remains immutable binary with no updates (or just updates at the start and that is it). This is why native linux games work in the initial years, then API rot sets in on linux side, and all of a sudden your games don't run any more and the game devs will never ever update it.
      But with windows APIs, these APIs are backwards compatible at binary level pretty much for all time.
      So Wine with Windows games is our very best shot at game preservation. Ain't not game devs got time/money to keep recompiling their native linux binaries and distrobuting them for free. Just does not happen.
      So what we have right now with Valve/Proton advancements is a golden age for gaming.

    • @AyaWetts
      @AyaWetts Месяц назад

      All my GoG games work fine... I run them through Heroic. Some I had to do some searching and a lot of troubleshooting to find the right settings or versions of Wine/Proton to use. Steam makes it easy for Steam, but other companies do not care (yet), so the work gets put on you.

  • @sussybaka7721
    @sussybaka7721 Месяц назад +1

    I use Arch, btw

  • @PeterB144
    @PeterB144 Месяц назад

    My Windirt 11 has died suddenly and has destroyed the EFI-Partition on that SSD so that even my Supergrub-Stick couldn't find a Windirt anymore on that drive. So I installed MX-Linux instead which I had in it's version before in a Dualboot-Szenario on a HDD on the SSD as its actual version with the debian Bookworm Kernel. And since that I work and play almost the same way as before in Windirt 11 and even better and more efficient than ever before. Okay, I have a little experience with Linux and Terminalusage but with that new Derivates like MX you also can do the most tasks without it when you are not familiar with terminalusage but I like it working from time to time with the commandline and I think this is also good in terms of learning stuff for you job-life. So forget about Windows and its data-greedy behavior especially now with Copilot&Recall and the new nonsense of automatically activating Onedrive when installing Windows 11. No more Windows 11 or Versions to come on my private devices and especially not for gaming that works fine and smooth for most of my games. Horrible enough that one has to use that garbage Window-Os in most jobs!

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah Linux is really not that hard and a lot of times if you try to use the terminal a quick Google search gets you right where you need to be. Most of the Linux community doesn't mind helping either. I'm glad you made the switch!! I will never go back to daily driving Windows on any of my devices. Thanks for telling your story!! 😎💯

    • @PeterB144
      @PeterB144 Месяц назад

      @@TheBlackDon next week i guess are the last parts here and I can update my machine a little bit from a 8 year old Intel-System to a not so old AM4-System with an Ryzen 5 5.600 and guess this will speed up the whole thing a little. Then I will install the new KDE Plasma 6.1 and the actual Gnome so that I can sometimes change my desktop form day to day. That's also a advantage you will never have in Windirt. I'm always glad finding channels like yours with interesting Linuxstuff and it's daily use which demonstrates clearly that windirt isn't necessary any longer and where I can find new infos about Linux. So I have to thank you.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Nice! Let me know how it goes!! I change desktops from kde and bspwm. I love both so I can't decide on one. I'm glad you like my content. I will definitely have more Linux related content!! You're very welcome.

  • @Triro
    @Triro 27 дней назад

    I personally have been using Linux as a daily driver for majority of my gaming for well over 3 years now.
    And it's been great, apart from select games that refuse to enable anti cheat cheat support, but those are easily ignored or replaced with a alternative.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  27 дней назад +1

      That's awesome! Thanks for being a Linux user!

  • @Kaesemesser0815
    @Kaesemesser0815 Месяц назад +1

    It could work, if linux becomes stable enough and improves compatibility between distributions

    • @AyaWetts
      @AyaWetts Месяц назад

      stable and improves compatibility....? 🤨 I have a feeling you don't know much about Linux... lol

  • @Tailslol
    @Tailslol 24 дня назад +1

    oof, another dreamer.... well here why it will never happen. linux just doesn't have a stable enough graphic pipeline on the long term to handle any serious graphic developement. just look how x11 or wayland is a mess. windows works on the long term while linux any package can be depreciated in a heart beat.this is why android has its own graphic pipeline by the way.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  23 дня назад

      Yeah, one can dream. I guess my point is if enough people are on Linux we would get native driver support. No developers or manufacturers want to support Linux cus it's not a big enough user base to make it worth their while. If all Linux user could just get 1 or 2 more people up switch over it would make a difference. Maybe not a big enough one but a big start.

    • @Tailslol
      @Tailslol 23 дня назад

      @@TheBlackDon sorry but this is not a driver or user base issue but more a Foss issue. Pretty much everyone want to do what they want and unless a big company step in to focus the development.it won't happen.glad valve is helping on that side. They made their own compositor and their own hdr implementation while Nvidia is pushing explicit sync. So if Linux succeed,it will be again a corporate os.

  • @Donnirononon
    @Donnirononon Месяц назад

    Not if you are into multiplayer games with anti cheat. Devs dont care so Linux wont be an option for this any time soon.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +3

      Well that was the point of the video. If we can get enough people using Linux they have to care. I want to make it happen sooner than later.

  • @AC-wc5bc
    @AC-wc5bc 5 дней назад +1

    I use arch btw 😂

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  5 дней назад

      Haha 😂😂 I'm on arch hyprland right now 😎💯

  • @Totallynotmwa
    @Totallynotmwa Месяц назад

    switched to linux (Bazzite installed on top of fedora kinoite) on a separate ssd
    Yeah i dont wanna erase my disk what if some games through proton did not work

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Nice I switched between Bazzite and Arch based distro all the time. I do have a windows ssd as well tho just in case.

    • @Totallynotmwa
      @Totallynotmwa Месяц назад

      @TheBlackDon which you using Manjaro or evandator os or vanilla arch

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I use either Garuda Linux or Archcraft I'm a sucker for some nice looking desktops

    • @Totallynotmwa
      @Totallynotmwa Месяц назад

      @TheBlackDon oh I have never heard of archcraft
      Ngl building arch by your self sounds kinda fun

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      You should check it out. It's only tiling WM tho which I prefer. But lacks some desktop functionality.

  • @yonko5220
    @yonko5220 Месяц назад +2

    Sorry but Linux still has a massive problem with ease of usability for external hardware it also lacks some critical apps like whole Adobe lineup. Another problem is the obsession of the Linux community with only using foss when there is clearly better proprietary stuff around(Im not hating on open source just there’s just some stuff that has better proprietary versions) and the elitism in general(UsE tHe MaNuAl). There is also the point that your workplace/institution you work at will force you to use stuff that is only available on windows. I also hope for the year of the Linux desktop but unfortunately I think its not there yet

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      Yeah these are all extremely valid points. I am not one of those enthusiast that only use foss programs. If the proprietary version is better I will use and don't even mind paying for it if it's worth it. Overall tho I do think Linux is a better operating system over windows. I do wish it had more external support like you mentioned. For instance I got a new Corsair mouse and some of the features I cannot use because I cannot install icue.

    • @xritics19
      @xritics19 Месяц назад

      Adobe works on Linux. It is just hard to install it because it's a bad program (good for use but bad for users) All of you need works on Linux if you have a bottle well made. The simple problem with Linux is when you want really use a Windows program, it's a little bit hard. For the rest, Linux is simple better far better on all points. Games run better too with more stability and more performance except few ones.

    • @yonko5220
      @yonko5220 Месяц назад +1

      @@xritics19 Sorry but this is what I mean, you often need workarounds to get things to work on Linux. As long as you don’t have a smooth experience with no problems with the stuff most people want to use on and with a computer(printers/mouses/certain programms/etc) Linux will not be a valid alternative for most people who are not that tech savvy

    • @xritics19
      @xritics19 Месяц назад +1

      @@yonko5220 I've been using Windows for over 30 years, and I'm still using it in the corporate world, and I can see how difficult it is to use Windows compared with Linux for 90% of things. Printers? On Windows, you have to install the drivers, on Linux most of them are integrated and functional. Scanners work instantly on Linux... On Windows, you need a program compatible with the scanner. Mice? I haven't heard of a problem with a mouse in a long time. In my day-to-day work, I see people having problems with Windows. That's because people like you, who don't really know what Linux is, criticize and scare people. You make people believe that Windows is only what works on a PC, when it's not. Linux Mint or Ubuntu are much better optimized for novices than Windows. If you're an expert, then there's no limit.
      Oh, and one last thing: the lifespan of a PC isn't 2 years like it is with Windows. Linux lets you use a PC with the same experience and no degradation for years and years.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      @xritics19 Preach!! I couldn't have said that better myself. All facts. I see where Linux could be intimidating but with the right distro it's really not. For someone using just the basic functions of a computer Linux is much easier to get started!

  • @the-niker
    @the-niker Месяц назад +1

    This means you will voluntarily install a kernel module rootkit binary blob for pretty much every game that has multiplayer, anything else is the death of multiplayer gaming due to profuse cheating. OSS purists and the core userbase will be pushed out by gamers, because that's where the money is. Gamers want their games to seamlessly work, not listen to you list your principles like a vegan. If you really want this to become the norm, then fine, more options are always good.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      You're right, No problem with more options. Thanks for stating your opinion 💯

  • @milesprowerxinfinity
    @milesprowerxinfinity Месяц назад +3

    I've been exploring Linux at the beginning of the year because I heard Steam Deck is Linux based why Valve doesn't just make their own distribution is BEYOND ME it's not that hard and they can enable donation services so people can get off Windows I am not risking HoloISO as a steam-machine there's better distros for that. Linux is picking up the paste while Windows still relies on End of Life when they could just be like Linux and keep it running through donations Linux has no harsh upgrade requirements which will be the downfall of Microsoft. If Microsoft doesn't want to dismiss the TPM 2.0 mandate and go back to old Microsoft it's time to ban Microsoft for not listening to their customers which will give them a bad name and reputation Microsoft has been KNOWN to making things simple but I've noticed with their new "modern" gimmick they've been failing everyone's computers lately costing people trillions of dollars all for the sake of some stupid TPM 2.0 requirement but yet Linux is SOMEHOW being more secure WITHOUT the use of TPM 2.0 which tells me Windows is now a scam service for the pathetic.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I agree 100% Microsoft will not make it with the way they are going with Windows. I do hope that Valve releases the desktop/laptop version of SteamOS. I think the best thing for the desktop right now is Bazzite. I peronally jump between Bazzite and Archcraft on BSPWM. I enjoying using WindowManagers more then the stardard desktop environment.

  • @lusa3002
    @lusa3002 Месяц назад

    Not with my R7 260x...

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      I'm surprised, I was not familiar with that card so I had to look it up. I've seen older cards work so I'm surprised it did not work well with that one.

  • @megamodspc6436
    @megamodspc6436 Месяц назад +1

    everything about linux is too slow(internet) lutris,discover,decky and more

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      That might be the distro or your set up maybe? I have no Internet issues with Linux. Discover is typically slow tho

    • @megamodspc6436
      @megamodspc6436 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon no matter the distro, is also happening on the steam deck

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад +1

      That's really weird I don't experience that at all.

    • @sealpup3775
      @sealpup3775 Месяц назад

      Huh that's odd it's equivalent for me? Maybe try some bug fixing as that sounds super annoying

  • @jaycapcom2
    @jaycapcom2 5 дней назад +1

    cachy os ftw

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  5 дней назад

      cachy os is a great distro!

    • @jaycapcom2
      @jaycapcom2 5 дней назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon yea im try endeavor os right to see which one is better for gaming

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  5 дней назад +1

      I'm actually on eos right now too. I installed it with no desktop so I could install hyprland I'm going to try it out for a while. I already did a video on it with my first impressions.

    • @jaycapcom2
      @jaycapcom2 5 дней назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon That's funny because I just installed hyprrland on mine too its amazing

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  5 дней назад

      Nice!! 🤣 Great minds think alike.

  • @joogotv
    @joogotv Месяц назад +1

    if someone find a way to protect linux from cheaters like signed kernel, then yes, otherwise it will lack in that area when games with anticheat will ban linux gamers

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah that's the biggest pain point is the anti cheat support. There will always be cheaters just need to minimize it as much as possible.

    • @Exterminator19861
      @Exterminator19861 Месяц назад

      Anticheats arent working anyway. All thay do is collecting personal data. Easyanticheat is terrible garbage. However if you feel like you are protected from cheaters while installing uselles harmfull software on your pc. Than you have bigger problems than cheaters for sure

  • @PavelPirogov
    @PavelPirogov Месяц назад +1

    If you want to make linux better for gaming then buy a steam deck. The more linux gaming devices there are the better game makers optimize their games for linux and better driver support from hardware manufacturers. I tried to play games on linux and each game I wanted to play had blocker level issues. Will wait when new AAA games be working on linux from day 1 with no problems and all key hardware features are supported with no issues (DLSS, VRR, RTX, HDR ...). Ping me when this will happen.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      Yeah I have a steam deck and I love it. I agree, the steam deck is a big factor in this becoming the norm. If they start selling steam computers that would be even better! But in order for us to get to the point where everything just works on day one we need a larger audience already on Linux so companies feel the need to support it and not say oh not enough people use that so let's not use our resources there.

    • @XStreet1985
      @XStreet1985 Месяц назад

      Linux needs to cook! Maybe 5-10 years 🥵

  • @hokagenaruto3986
    @hokagenaruto3986 Месяц назад +2

    yh no thanks

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  Месяц назад

      It's not for everyone but it needs Linux needs more love

  • @roklaca3138
    @roklaca3138 25 дней назад +1

    Its just better...proceeds to show 15 terminals open...if your OS depends on CLI, it has already failed

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  24 дня назад +1

      You didn't watch the video then. I closed all the terminals and said you don't need them. 😎💯

  • @handicapper911
    @handicapper911 25 дней назад +3

    Linux will never be the norm. It's been at 2% for a looong time, then up to 4% only recently because of steam deck. People complain about win 11 now, just like they did with Vista and 8. If people are absolutely desperate, they will just jump to using overpriced macbooks instead of window$. Lack of hardware and software support and (on average) worse gaming performance don't help the case for linux either

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  24 дня назад +3

      Doesn't hurt to try 😎💯

    • @handicapper911
      @handicapper911 24 дня назад +1

      @@TheBlackDon i guess so. can't hurt. but soooo many refugee gamers just focus on the DE and start off with fedora or manjaro without even giving kubuntu or mint or anything else based off of ubuntu. it just blows my mind

    • @chadmiesterDonovan
      @chadmiesterDonovan 18 дней назад +1

      Switched from windows 10 to mint recently because of the amount of bloatware and the fact that they made it so hard to remove edge(it keeps on running in the background for some reason).

    • @quantumangel
      @quantumangel 10 дней назад +1

      Actually, people are no longer just complaining, like with 8. A lot of people are talking about switching to Linux and we're seeing the results.

    • @GarlicChoppedSlicedDiced-y9t
      @GarlicChoppedSlicedDiced-y9t 5 дней назад

      Not with that attitude it would

  • @Xzipiit
    @Xzipiit 16 дней назад

    90% of software and games don’t work on Linux

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  16 дней назад +1

      According to proton db 60% of games work on Linux. As for software I'd say it's about 20%-30% work but there are a lot of alternatives. I will say my biggest pain point is peripherals. They just don't support Linux since their native software like ique, synapse, ghub. That and a few games are keeping me from deleting my windows drive.

    • @quantumangel
      @quantumangel 10 дней назад +1

      The important ones do work (excepting adobe and a few competitive games).
      Point is: if Linux adoption increases most developers will be forced to support it too.

    • @TheBlackDon
      @TheBlackDon  10 дней назад

      Thank you for getting my point 💯😎