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henfredemars , in Really Impressed

Steam really is a chef’s kiss. It makes it so easy these days to play a lot of games on Linux. So easy!

notaviking OP ,

Yeah, Steam really is an asset and ally to Linux gaming scene. So glad the steam deck worked out for them after their failed steam machine failure, shows they don’t give up on their vision but also change and adapt to come up on top.

victorz , in Really Impressed

Welcome back, brother.

notaviking OP ,

Thanks

phoenixz , in Linux hits 4% on the desktop 🐧📈

I’ve had a Linux desktop since 2003, over 20 years now. 20 years of facepalm after facepalm every time I saw people get fucked by a windows machine.

Go Linux!

flubba86 ,

Hey, I started in 2003 too! What was your first distro? Mine was mandrake, from the cd on the cover of a magazine.

hornedfiend ,

My first linux was in '98 and it was redhat 5 .2. I remember buying it from a computer shop I used to frequent as a teenager back then. i think it came on 3 cds or something like that.

The amount of time I spent compiling kernels, building x server and getting confs to work is priceless.

Ah,the good hard as fuck old days of Linux.

phoenixz ,

I started with red hat with KDE, which then became fedora, I believe. Then switched to Ubuntu with KDE which then split to Kubuntu. Then tried mint for a while, then back to Kubuntu which I still use.

Now I’m actually considering a different distro, because systemd and snap are pissing me the f off, badly. Ubuntu keeps pushing it, so I’m out. Only, now I need to find basically Ubuntu without system d and snap

1984 , in Really Impressed
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I see windows being used by managers at work and I’m soo happy I invested time in Linux so I can run it on my daily machines. It’s something that pays off every single day.

PlasticExistence , in Really Impressed

Your arrival back home was foretold in the man files. All is as it should be.

sixdripb , in Mangohud randomly stopped working with Steam Flatpak

same experience, thank you for asking

I could not understand if I messed something up myself or not

muhyb , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?

No idea where is that in Linux Mint (Cinnamon) but you probably have a “focus follows cursor” setting somewhere. If you manage to disable it, you will only switch focus by clicking.

Personally I use bspwm and instead of switching between windows, I switch between workspaces. I also have focus follows cursor setting enabled and it’s essential for my workflow, however it can be disabled.

Klaymore , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?
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If you can’t fix it you could try running the game inside Gamescope, it can help with weird alt+tab issues.

JerichoVardez , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?

Not sure if this would help, but I’ve found it nice separating my open programs between workspaces. Game on one and other programs in side tabs. Can quickly access the panel by switching workspaces.

Does take a bit of self-adjusting to how it works on Windows as you need to organize in your mind which program is in which workspace.

kusivittula , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?

i usually have one window open in the background and alt+tab into that, or if not, i hit windows key and it lets me type in the menu and i can launch another program from there. alternatively you can press win+d and it’ll throw the game out of sight. wondering if alt+esc would defocus the game, am not near my pc so i can’t test that yet. or how about swapping desktops? (ctrl+alt+right/left)

Kory , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?
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I do not experience the behaviour with the cursor, but when a game in fullscreen doesn’t play nice, I move it to the second workspace (with a keybind) and then quickly switch to the first workspace with another keybind. Both are easy to remember and as fast as alt + tab.

serpineslair , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?

From my experience at least, some games are just like this, more often than not when using proton. I don’t really have this issue that often after switching to i3wm. Can you switch to a different workspace? Is your game in fullscreen? It usually works better for me in windowed borderless. The benefit of using i3 is that you can run games in standard windowed mode, and let i3 fullscreen the application, or just switch workspace entirely. Hopefully this helps.

just_another_person , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?

You can’t have screen scaling on and not run in the native resolution for the game window. Might be your issue.

luthis , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?

centering the mouse on the game

Maybe I’m missing something, but… why is this a problem? You can just like, move the mouse to where you want it?

I can’t replicate this issue on mine. I recently somehow broke Gnome (again) during an update, so I finally went back to a tiling WM (awesome this time). I start the game in a separate desktop, and then when I need to do things outside of the game, I just change to another desktop using the keyboard shortcuts. Pretty sure this is possible in all WM/DEs on Linux.

VerseAndVermin OP ,

When it centers it there it often is delayed. So I will drag my mouse to my second window, usually Firefox, and it will suddenly jump centered to the game.

dr_jekell , in How do you switch window focus while gaming?
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Try going into a menu first.

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