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Did you also move from 2001? lolJust moved from Pale Moon to Firefox. I am so excited!
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He could be a old timer...Did you also move from 2001? lol
Haha it was a joke! Everyone has they're tastes and the way the like things!He could be a old timer...
uhm...Linux is THE definition of flexibility...mostly due to its open-source nature.Windows is a very flexible system, compared, say, to Linux.
depends on what you wanna do with it but sure.uhm...Linux is THE definition of flexibility...mostly due to its open-source nature.
depends on what you wanna do with it but sure.
2022 and still some games dont work the way they should..cus LiNUx
It will be a cold day in <somewhere> when any distro runs MS Office, there's Open Office thou !Until all the major Linux versions can run MS Office, it will never be anything but a gimmick for conventional pc use.
It has its place, but conventional pc's are not it.
Ubuntu works with the free version (online) of office.It will be a cold day in <somewhere> when any distro runs MS Office, there's Open Office thou !
That's not the OS fault. I blame PC game publishers.depends on what you wanna do with it but sure.
2022 and still some games dont work the way they should..cus LiNUx
Why would a games manufacturer waste time and money on developing and maintaining Linux versions (possibly different ones), as the market share is too low, and costs far too high per capita.That's not the OS fault. I blame PC game publishers.
...and are you aware that some games run significantly smoother and faster on Linux, even if they're written for Windows, due to a much better CPU scheduler and some other minor differences?
Apparently Steam is. OS is SteamOS 3.0 (Arch-based).Why would a games manufacturer waste time and money on developing and maintaining Linux versions (possibly different ones), as the market share is too low, and costs far too high per capita.
Of course, if Linux users are prepared to pay a huge premium..........
It's not a waste and does not add much to the cost compared to what the actual game costs to design.Why would a games manufacturer waste time and money on developing and maintaining Linux versions (possibly different ones)
Yeah i am, Yeah thats a matter of opinion mate, lets go to all this effort to make this game work on linux so 8 people can play it ( Yes i know there is more but it may as well be 8 people). Theres a reason linux is second fiddle. Yeah ive seen a few games get a couple of frames more, Suppose only if you're cpu is bottlenecking of some form, Wouldn't run any better for me, Only gain performance in CPU limited scenarios, Thankfully my gpu will limit me well before then but yeah. Linux has its use, It just isn't what 99% of people need.That's not the OS fault. I blame PC game publishers.
...and are you aware that some games run significantly smoother and faster on Linux, even if they're written for Windows, due to a much better CPU scheduler and some other minor differences?
Sweet, Seems you'd be a pretty good game coder, These companies have been finding it difficult for years, Could you please write to them all and let em know thats theres this button you press and it pretty much sorts it? Im sure they'd pay you for such an easy and groundbreaking method.It's not a waste and does not add much to the cost compared to what the actual game costs to design.
As a software dev I know this. It's not complicated at all. Almost just hit that compile button for Linux target and you're done.
If you hit a snag, you've prolly done something wrong or are trying to access stuff in the OS you're not supposed to touch in the first place.