• HexesofVexes@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    It’s going to be purchase a new hard drive and then jump to Linux Mint this August.

    It’s not an experience I am looking forward to (5080S, I do a lot of modding, and enjoy fangames/indie games which do not always play nice with linux) but needs must - the Linux community in general is very friendly, so we’ll get through it, even if the first 6 months are rough. I’ll keep the dual boot and push the windows partition to 11 if needed by work, that way I can put off rewriting my elderly access database for another few years.

    Honestly, Microsoft are committing suicide when it comes to home users. It won’t be sudden, but the wheels are turning, all the IT savvy folks are switching people over (already did my aunt’s potato, mum’s demi-tato is next week). Eventually, a tipping point will be reached and offices will start switching - I hope that day comes before I die of old age!

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      1 month ago

      Tip: Add your non-steam games to steam to launch launch them with Proton. thats probably the easiest way.

      Otherwise there’s Bottles and Lutris (and maybe HeroicLauncher)

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        1 month ago

        There’s also umu!

        It essentially (if I’ve understood things correctly) aims to replicate the behaviour of proton.

        Works like a charm, I have a simple alias set up that will run almost any .exe - even installers and stuff. Only thing that hasn’t worked so far was my digital exam software (that is essentially a windows rootkit) because it couldn’t find the cursor images lol.

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        1 month ago

        Thanks for the tips!

        Lutris I’ve used with some success, and I’m somewhat ok with wine when it works out if the box (or troubleshooting using the wine wiki).

        Do you recommend any other sites/guides for troubleshooting?

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          Bottles is just a GUI to help you set up wine environments without having to deal with wine directly.

          For troubleshooting just the lutris forums and wine bugtracker. I mostly play steam games so protondb is the best source of troubleshooting tips.