• @Holyginz
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    -91 year ago

    Lol, this was almost 15 years ago and i was just a dumb impatient kid messing around with CentOS. I mainly stopped using it because I couldn’t game on it and I didn’t have as much spare time at school.

      • @Holyginz
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        -121 year ago

        Seriously getting worked up by a lighthearted joke huh? Lol, you need to calm down buddy. I’m not in the least intimidated or bothered by you and I’m not arguing with someone over something silly like this.

    • @itsJoelleScott
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      131 year ago

      What on earth? Maintaining my Fedora machine has been a breeze, and most games work out the box whenever you install them on Steam!

      Gaming has become the main task I expect my Linux device to do expertly!

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        61 year ago

        I can confirm this as a Fedora user.

        All I do is I let the updater run every day. It’s identical to how Windows does it, and it updates and fixes things.

        As far as gaming goes, I either install it via Steam directly, or I use Bottles and I have Bottles put a link into Steam for me, and then I launch it from Steam.