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tmjaea , in How I forked SteamOS for my living room PC — iliana.fyi

Thanks for sharing!

rikudou , in How I forked SteamOS for my living room PC — iliana.fyi

I love reading articles like these!

ShroOmeric , in Has anyone gotten a game or account ban using Linux with Lutris or Heroic Games Launcher?

Why should a store ban you from spending there your money?

nekusoul ,
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I mean, that’s exactly what Nintendo did to me after modding my Switch to transfer save games between PC and Switch for games I’ve bought on both platforms.

helenslunch ,
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They shouldn’t. But there are all sorts of things they shouldn’t do that they do anyway as a cash grab or to appease investors.

ShroOmeric ,

Stopping you from spending money is hardly a cash grab.

helenslunch ,
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It is when it causes other people to spend money or stops the company from spending money.

BetaDoggo_ , in Has anyone gotten a game or account ban using Linux with Lutris or Heroic Games Launcher?

You’re never going to be banned from a store. Individual games with anticheat might however. Even then bans are pretty rare outside of games that are explicitly hostile towards Linux like destiny 2.

Molecular0079 , in Has anyone gotten a game or account ban using Linux with Lutris or Heroic Games Launcher?

I played through D2 Resurrected and D4 on Battle.net with no issues or bans. Play Apex via Steam and that was fine as well.

registeredusername , in Has anyone gotten a game or account ban using Linux with Lutris or Heroic Games Launcher?
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fyi: Been using lutris/battle.net (on kubuntu) for wow and Diablo for a year and a month and no issues so far.

And also got battle.net setup on steam (running kubuntu too and want to play around with proton) as a non-steam game and still works

sp6 , in Has anyone gotten a game or account ban using Linux with Lutris or Heroic Games Launcher?

As far as I know, no one has ever gotten their account banned store-wide.

Like you mentioned, sometimes games with anti-cheats like Apex Legends or Overwatch will falsely ban linux users (from that specific game - not the whole Battle.net or EA store), but they usually undo those bans within a week or so for most users.

I was hit with one of the Apex bans, and it was overturned within a week or two. But there were a few people who I am pretty convinced did not cheat and are still banned, so maybe be cautious with that particular game.

simple , in Has anyone gotten a game or account ban using Linux with Lutris or Heroic Games Launcher?
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Not at all, I don’t think anyone has ever gotten banned for using alternate launchers on Linux. I’ve been using Heroic for ~2 years now with no issues.

The only time you can get banned is if you try playing a multiplayer game that has anti-cheat that doesn’t support Linux. Just make sure when playing a multiplayer game that Linux is supported.

Ep1cFac3pa1m OP , (edited )
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That makes me feel better. My son will be playing on this one a lot more often than me, and he’s too young for online games at the moment.

Lemmyvisitor , in Cannot get a single game working on Linux

haven’t seen anyone else mention it, but league is currently broken on Linux. you can see the status on this page or r/leagueoflinux

leagueoflinux.gitlab.io/status/

SeekPie , in Nobara 39 Officially Released

If I have 38 Gnome, do I have to completely re-install the os or is there a “upgrade” option or something?

simple OP ,
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You can upgrade, but it’s not automatic: nobaraproject.org/…/how-do-i-upgrade-to-a-new-nob…

Scroll down for 38 to 39.

Caboose12000 , in Nobara 39 Officially Released

a little sad they switched to chromium for default browser, but their reason makes sense.

also didn’t even realize Minecraft was running in XWayland, but it’s cool that it can run natively in Wayland now

derbolle , in Nobara 39 Officially Released

uh nice. now perhaps i’ll switch to nobara coming from stock fedora kde

WeLoveCastingSpellz ,

there always was a fully functional kde spin…

princessnorah , in Debian for Gaming
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Unrelated but Prose.sh looks pretty cool!

c10l OP ,

Yeah it’s quite ice. I opened an account a while ago after reading about it on Hacker News but I don’t really write much these days.

The fact that I have everything in git and a Makefile that doesn’t let me forget how to publish stuff helps to just write when I get the itch.

Defaced , in Cannot get a single game working on Linux

As others have said use the Pop_OS! Nvidia ISO. Nvidia drivers are just problematic on Linux. There’s a good chance your games will just work with that OS. It’s also based off Ubuntu, so it has access to the same software repositories.

Commiunism , in Cannot get a single game working on Linux

I haven’t used Ubuntu, but I had a similar setup to yours in the past, and on Archlinux I couldn’t run any game until I installed 32 bit nvidia drivers (on arch the package was named lib32-nvidia-utils), and that’s my first instinct - maybe you don’t have 32 bit drivers installed?

Now, as I haven’t used Ubuntu much I’m just going off of online reference so there commands might not be 100% correct, but try doing this:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 to add 32-bit app support

sudo apt install -y libvulkan1 libvulkan1:i386 to install the vulkan drivers, including the 32 bit one. I’m not sure if this will have the same effect as lib32-nvidia-utils package on Arch though or if it does the same thing, but hopefully it works.

As for League, it does work on Linux quite well, but the installation is a little bit unusual. The gameplay though is literally the same as on Windows, no performance loss there at least in my experience.

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