OMG, thank you so much on the threads and multiple downloads plug. I just built wine on my Arch Hyprland and holy shit did it take forever on my 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 8-Core 10th Gen. I knew something was wrong, but as i am a little newer to Arch, i didn't know what to do. You are amazing.
I think those are better for Steam HTPCs (like the ill-fated Steam Machines) or handhelds without trackpads. The problem is that HoloISO isn't official and ChimeraOS is a bit incomplete for desktop uses compared to SteamOS 3.
i had winesync problem too like 6days ago, you just need to open wine icon in lutris, open setting and click on the esync botton to turn it off/on. It fixed the problem to me and prob it was going to fix it for you too
As a coder, I seek a stable+customizable distro. I was considering making a custom Fedora ISO with Hyperland. However, with Red Hat's recent move, I'm unsure about Fedora's direction. Could you recommend the next stable+Customizaable distro for me?
You just made the case again for why Linux still is not used by the general public. Just way too complicated. Most people just want the OS to work. They don't want to become an endpoint/OS/Linux engineer to make it work. But thanks for the enjoyable session as you hacked your way to getting D4 to work :)
You realize that _that's the point of some distros like Arch?_ If you don't want to do that, there are distros like Ubuntu, POP!_OS, Tuxedo OS, and Linux Mint that are much easier for beginners to Linux. Arch (and Gentoo) aren't meant for the general public using computers; they're meant for enthusiasts who know what they're doing.
@@U1TR4F0RCE Most of those types of gaming comes when anti-cheat is used for competitive FPS but isn't enabled for Linux. And some of those games (notably Valorant) use "anti-cheat" software that are better to call rootkits.
Man there is user friendly distros; mint , ubuntu & flavors , manjaro/garuda , popos Arch is intended for admins, learners , tinkerers , ...etc. while valve did take arch & spin it into something pretty usable on the steamdeck It is just you need to read a little bit, know how to handle some linux commands remember people were not born with windows knowledge, they learned it somehow & when stick they do similar things as on linux, they edit the registery or INI files, & they read the manuals...etc.
I really want to love Arch as my daily driver gaming distro. It for sure is excellent on the Deck. Love the power of pacman. Problem is everytime i have ever tried it, eventually after a month or so, a rolling update bricks something. Having same issue with Fedora options. Talking about some pretty well known distros including gaming centered options. In the end I am back to POP OS. Debian is were everyone is for a reason i guess. I just am not a fan of Ubuntu theming so tend to lean POP OS or Zorin lately. It just plan works and doesnt break things at the first updates like other distros are. Arch seems to break WINE installs and Federa seems to screw up my hardware / including mouse and keyboard and wants badly to use Wayland which also seems to break stuff. Every time i turn it to x11 some update converts it back to wayland and then I have to unplug and replug my keyboard and mouse to be able to log back in, and it breaks my 4k resolution on top of that and adds a ghost curser and...and....and.... lol. I WANT to love them for being gaming centered distros but I just want reliabilty at this point lol
@4cps777 yes. That is what my post says lol. I have used Arch more than any other distro actually but updates always force me off of it when it breaks stuff, normally WINE installed games and such. I've used Manjaro, Garuda, and built Arch from ground up just to have the experience of it. Also Steam Halo which was fine and works on the Steam Deck flawlessly, but was a bit lack luster on desktop so far. Maybe one day they will push a full desktop OS out. Who knows?
@@thomaslange2262 Interestingly enough manjaro was the one that frequently borked me But I also only upgraded my arch install every Friday, and I treated Manjaro the same way.
Funny thing... 6 Months with my new PC.Always used Arch.Steam,Proton...Ori and the will of the wisps...the type of games i play...No way to play that on 4k and 60 fps.1080P?No problem...ish.Yesterday i tought to try Windows...Cuts 4k 60 like a hot knife through butter...I really love KDE but...If windows runs that well with all that bloat it has behind,whats the purpose in paying all that money and not having the best results?Ryzen 7 7700x,32 gb ddr5 5200,RX550 4GB (Old card),Aorus B650 Elite AX MB.Gaming on linux has no sense.
Some journey that Chris Thanks for sharing Arch is kinda tough, maybe Manjaro or Garuda or Endeavor OS give easier & faster experience for users Remember to install the firmwares with: yay -Syyu mkinitcpio-firmware
@@chrysalith this is also true for single player games, if you ever wonder why the game is slightly microstuttering under Linux and on windows it is running butter smooth even on lower fps, this micro lags are frametime spikes and its ruin single player experience also
My favorite professional Linux comedian is at it again. I'm gonna keep this running on a tertiary monitor while I work. Always cheers me up.
OMG, thank you so much on the threads and multiple downloads plug. I just built wine on my Arch Hyprland and holy shit did it take forever on my 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7 8-Core 10th Gen. I knew something was wrong, but as i am a little newer to Arch, i didn't know what to do. You are amazing.
ayyyy thanks for that soystemd timeout thing. i've been meaning to look into that for ages.
HoloISO and ChimeraOS are worth looking into as well, if you're interested in SteamOS clones.
Nobara also got a Steam Deck version yesterday, might as well look into that too.
I think those are better for Steam HTPCs (like the ill-fated Steam Machines) or handhelds without trackpads. The problem is that HoloISO isn't official and ChimeraOS is a bit incomplete for desktop uses compared to SteamOS 3.
for the WINE-Esync issue, i've found that installing Wine-GE tends to be an easy fix for that as it comes with Esync built-in.
this can be done in 2 clicks with protonup-qt
I've had incredible luck using bottles as a flatpak over lutris recently, I absolutely love lutris but sometimes it's a huge pain to setup
i had winesync problem too like 6days ago, you just need to open wine icon in lutris, open setting and click on the esync botton to turn it off/on. It fixed the problem to me and prob it was going to fix it for you too
55:40 you don't need vkd3d, because wine has them by default since wine 7.4. Also, Lutris uses the proton version of vkd3d anyways
“Don’t judge me for my feed…”
Here’s my judgment: Your feed looks EXACTLY like mine looks! It’s uncanny, I can hardly believe it
Finally!!! 😁
Ok, wasn't expecting to see arch
You missed the option of enabling multilib in archinstall so you did it manually but it's ok ..
That would make a sweet Red Hat Enterprise Linux box
"I can Cyberpunk @60fps, I can do Diablo 4 @60fps."
But can you do Path of Exile fully juiced map?
Have you ever thought of useing no fans and submerging in dielectric fluid plus cooler for liquid
As a coder, I seek a stable+customizable distro. I was considering making a custom Fedora ISO with Hyperland. However, with Red Hat's recent move, I'm unsure about Fedora's direction. Could you recommend the next stable+Customizaable distro for me?
LMDE 5 Elise
First 12 minutes is the true Linux experience. "Eeh, I'll just use arch instead..." 😂
You just made the case again for why Linux still is not used by the general public. Just way too complicated. Most people just want the OS to work. They don't want to become an endpoint/OS/Linux engineer to make it work. But thanks for the enjoyable session as you hacked your way to getting D4 to work :)
You realize that _that's the point of some distros like Arch?_ If you don't want to do that, there are distros like Ubuntu, POP!_OS, Tuxedo OS, and Linux Mint that are much easier for beginners to Linux. Arch (and Gentoo) aren't meant for the general public using computers; they're meant for enthusiasts who know what they're doing.
You aren't wrong, but, to be fair, Arch is not the distro to look at if you want a turnkey experience.
To be fair Titus made a video on his main channel explicitly mentioning that for certain kinds of gaming its not worth using Linux
@@U1TR4F0RCE Most of those types of gaming comes when anti-cheat is used for competitive FPS but isn't enabled for Linux. And some of those games (notably Valorant) use "anti-cheat" software that are better to call rootkits.
Man there is user friendly distros;
mint , ubuntu & flavors , manjaro/garuda , popos
Arch is intended for admins, learners , tinkerers , ...etc.
while valve did take arch & spin it into something pretty usable on the steamdeck
It is just you need to read a little bit, know how to handle some linux commands
remember people were not born with windows knowledge, they learned it somehow & when stick they do similar things as on linux, they edit the registery or INI files, & they read the manuals...etc.
Beelink GTR7 PRO 7940HS looks really nice £849 too
Installing games from GOG is also part of this video ?
Heroic Games Launcher , makes it easy to install Epic & Gog games
Also Lutris does Gog & Epic & lotsa others
@@igrewold
I wish he could talk about it in more details.
I really want to love Arch as my daily driver gaming distro. It for sure is excellent on the Deck. Love the power of pacman. Problem is everytime i have ever tried it, eventually after a month or so, a rolling update bricks something. Having same issue with Fedora options. Talking about some pretty well known distros including gaming centered options. In the end I am back to POP OS. Debian is were everyone is for a reason i guess. I just am not a fan of Ubuntu theming so tend to lean POP OS or Zorin lately. It just plan works and doesnt break things at the first updates like other distros are. Arch seems to break WINE installs and Federa seems to screw up my hardware / including mouse and keyboard and wants badly to use Wayland which also seems to break stuff. Every time i turn it to x11 some update converts it back to wayland and then I have to unplug and replug my keyboard and mouse to be able to log back in, and it breaks my 4k resolution on top of that and adds a ghost curser and...and....and.... lol. I WANT to love them for being gaming centered distros but I just want reliabilty at this point lol
@4cps777 yes. That is what my post says lol. I have used Arch more than any other distro actually but updates always force me off of it when it breaks stuff, normally WINE installed games and such. I've used Manjaro, Garuda, and built Arch from ground up just to have the experience of it. Also Steam Halo which was fine and works on the Steam Deck flawlessly, but was a bit lack luster on desktop so far. Maybe one day they will push a full desktop OS out. Who knows?
@@thomaslange2262 Oh sure, I misread that, I'm sorry.
just use nobara
@@utherlightbringer3868 I did, that was the Fedora part lol
@@thomaslange2262 Interestingly enough manjaro was the one that frequently borked me
But I also only upgraded my arch install every Friday, and I treated Manjaro the same way.
"how many times do you think I'll do sudo apt?" Probably about as many as i do sudo pacman on my servers lol.
Why not use protonup?
to me, it seems gaming on Linux isn't exactly his specialty, so maybe he just didn't think of that. definitely would've made things so much easier tho
when try cachyos?
Im conditioned but its still hard im in SC and its humid
coffee please, 1.5x foor youu
Anyone know how to update wine tricks on Garuda ?🥺
Funny thing... 6 Months with my new PC.Always used Arch.Steam,Proton...Ori and the will of the wisps...the type of games i play...No way to play that on 4k and 60 fps.1080P?No problem...ish.Yesterday i tought to try Windows...Cuts 4k 60 like a hot knife through butter...I really love KDE but...If windows runs that well with all that bloat it has behind,whats the purpose in paying all that money and not having the best results?Ryzen 7 7700x,32 gb ddr5 5200,RX550 4GB (Old card),Aorus B650 Elite AX MB.Gaming on linux has no sense.
Some journey that Chris
Thanks for sharing
Arch is kinda tough, maybe Manjaro or Garuda or Endeavor OS give easier & faster experience for users
Remember to install the firmwares with: yay -Syyu mkinitcpio-firmware
where your debian 12?
yes
This is on a new device he showcased on the main channel in the latest video at this time
Gaming on Linux suxx, you got good fps but the Frametimes are almost always horrible....
@@chrysalith this is also true for single player games, if you ever wonder why the game is slightly microstuttering under Linux and on windows it is running butter smooth even on lower fps, this micro lags are frametime spikes and its ruin single player experience also
This entire video would be like 10 minutes long + download time on nobara
could have edit pacman.conf make your download speed go faster before installing archinstall