• Almacca@aussie.zone
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    14 hours ago

    I’m seriously considering switching, but every thread about how ‘easy’ it is always devolves into a bunch of arcane computer-speak that I’m really not interested in learning at this point. I really just use my PC for web browsing and simracing/gaming these days, and I don’t want to need a computer science degree to do that.

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      12 hours ago

      I agree. However, I will say, in my experience, if you want to use it exclusively as a gaming PC and exclusively with Steam, and without any sim peripherals, and without some competitive online multiplayer games, it works extremely well, and without any hassle.

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            11 hours ago

            In my case, it’s a direct drive steering wheel and pedals. They make cool stuff.

            I also run a Quest2 for VR through Virtual Desktop, and Assetto Corsa modded to the hilt. It can be cranky enough getting it all stable on Windows. If I could be sure that all runs on Linux with minimal fucking around I’d probably switch.

            I’ve got about 25GB of space on my C: drive. Would a dual boot be viable until I can be sure everything is working?

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      11 hours ago

      Honestly? Get a second device when installin/using linux, you’ll need it for browsing when you get stuck. Otherwise its alot of clicking until your brain does as well.