Hi! Absolutely none game with Steam Proton doesn’t works! But when I use Wine-GE with Lutris (or just use Wine-GE instead of Steam Proton) - everything works fine! Where’s the issue may be? 🤔
I… think SystemD has been around for quite a while, I am not sure who developed it originally.
20+ years ago, Fedora emerged out of Red Hat EnterpriseLinux, basically as the not business oriented, general use version of Red Hat.
The details are complicated, but by now, Fedora has advanced so much that RHEL is actually based off of Fedora; they use the more mature parts of Fedora that have proved to be very stable.
Bazzite is based off of Fedora, specifally the system Fedora uses for Atomic versions of Fedora. Like I tried to describe earlier, the Atomic variants of Fedora take a different approach and try to section off the core OS, keep it safer and more stable, and provide different kinds of containers or boxes for the user to run apps in, or experiment around in.
Bazzite is not officially a Fedora Atomic distro, made by the Fedora project… but their whole Atomic system is open source, so the Bazzite team uses it as a basis for their even more gaming focused OS.
Sort of similar to how PikaOS or Devuan or Ubuntu or PopOS! are based off of Debian… or the modern SteamOS that steam deck’s natively run on is based off of Arch.
As I know - Red Hat developed SystemD? Fedora - is Red Hat, Bazzite - is Fedora?
I… think SystemD has been around for quite a while, I am not sure who developed it originally.
20+ years ago, Fedora emerged out of Red Hat EnterpriseLinux, basically as the not business oriented, general use version of Red Hat.
The details are complicated, but by now, Fedora has advanced so much that RHEL is actually based off of Fedora; they use the more mature parts of Fedora that have proved to be very stable.
Bazzite is based off of Fedora, specifally the system Fedora uses for Atomic versions of Fedora. Like I tried to describe earlier, the Atomic variants of Fedora take a different approach and try to section off the core OS, keep it safer and more stable, and provide different kinds of containers or boxes for the user to run apps in, or experiment around in.
Bazzite is not officially a Fedora Atomic distro, made by the Fedora project… but their whole Atomic system is open source, so the Bazzite team uses it as a basis for their even more gaming focused OS.
Sort of similar to how PikaOS or Devuan or Ubuntu or PopOS! are based off of Debian… or the modern SteamOS that steam deck’s natively run on is based off of Arch.