• @kylian0087
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        -19 months ago

        Not if you have the enterprise LTS version. That is supported up to January 12 2027. And uh is free arr.

        • @[email protected]
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          18 months ago

          You should absolutly not pirate in an enterprise environment. Leave your pirate hat at home. Remember that it’s bossman’s money.

          • @kylian0087
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            18 months ago

            I totally agree with that. Don’t get me wrong I never said to pirate in a enterprise environment. But at home might be a different story.

    • @PlantJam
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      79 months ago

      Do you hate everything about windows 10? Upgrade to 11 and everything is different just to say that it is.

        • @[email protected]
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          129 months ago

          If you already use Steam, you might be surprised by how many games are supported on Linux now. Lookup protondb.

            • @brenticus
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              39 months ago

              40% are verified as at least playable on the steam deck. Another 40% seem to have no rating at all.

              74% are at least gold tier in user ratings, which basically means they run fine.

            • @eskimofry
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              09 months ago

              Are you going to claim that you play 400 games, let alone 1000? Besides, you can always use windows in a VM and do GPU pass-through. But i guess the convenience of windows is hard to give Only time will tell when people will get fed up of taken for a ride by corporations.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 months ago

          Source? I game a lot on Linux and have only ever found two games which I couldn’t play on Linux. Genshin and valorant which have incompatible anti-cheats.

          That’s not to say that most games which have anticheats don’t work. A lot of them I’ve tried do work like helldivers 2, ow2, titanfall 2.

        • @eskimofry
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          09 months ago

          If you can invest 30 bucks, crossover claims to make any windows app work seamlessly in linux. Otherwise, there’s still wine to cover 90% usecases.

          Worst case, you can run windows in a VM.

            • @eskimofry
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              9 months ago

              Then this discussion doesn’t apply to those people. I don’t like the argument that Linux isn’t ready for mainstream yet but the reasons quoted are often some game that is itself a niche.

              Edit: this is why I specifically said 90% use cases in my previous comment.