Valve released another smaller update for Proton Experimental, the constantly changing compatibility layer to run Windows games on Linux platforms like the Steam Deck with SteamOS.
Then use Debian. You can tweak it in largely the same way as any other distro.
Photoshop compatibility isn’t going to change much between distros, it’s going to suck regardless of what you pick. If you need it (e.g. for a job), then I really recommend not bothering with Linux for that task. In fact, I recommend just having Windows on a separate drive and use that for Photoshop and anything else that doesn’t work on Linux (i.e. games w/ anti-cheat).
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Then pick something release-based, like Debian. The main issue w/ Nvidia cards is with rapidly changing kernels, and that’s not a problem with release-based distros, like Debian.
I want a distro that makes gaming easy-ish
That’s basically all mainstream distros. Steam, Heroic, etc. will be essentially the same between distros.
Just use Debian. If that doesn’t cut it, you’re probably doing something wrong.
Then use Debian. You can tweak it in largely the same way as any other distro.
Photoshop compatibility isn’t going to change much between distros, it’s going to suck regardless of what you pick. If you need it (e.g. for a job), then I really recommend not bothering with Linux for that task. In fact, I recommend just having Windows on a separate drive and use that for Photoshop and anything else that doesn’t work on Linux (i.e. games w/ anti-cheat).
Then pick something release-based, like Debian. The main issue w/ Nvidia cards is with rapidly changing kernels, and that’s not a problem with release-based distros, like Debian.
That’s basically all mainstream distros. Steam, Heroic, etc. will be essentially the same between distros.
Just use Debian. If that doesn’t cut it, you’re probably doing something wrong.