• aport@programming.dev
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    11 months ago

    With the flatpak it barely even matters which distro you use. Flatpak steam & mesa and go play some games. I game on Debian stable now.

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      11 months ago

      Why they don’t take over the work and make it official with support is beyond me though.

      The flatpak version hammers my DNS-server when downloading it isn’t funny anymore, 100s requests a minute for the same domains, it ignores the TTL too.

      I think they also use the flatpak version on Steamdeck? Really weird.

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      11 months ago

      I’ve never read so many words I know and been so confused by how they were used before in my life

      Edit: oh this is a Linux gaming thing, didn’t see where I was. I thought I had all the Linux communities filtered. Oh well ignore this

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        11 months ago

        In case you are curious:

        • flatpak - a way to package applications so they have everything they need regardless of the Linux OS you choose (like how Electron packages a web app, e.g. Slack or Discord)
        • mesa - the graphics layer on Linux; this connects the OS to your drivers
        • Debian stable - a really stable version of Linux with old software; think Debian Stable = Windows 10/7, and most other distros are like Windows 11; some apps don’t work on Debian because it’s so old, hence flatpak

        Anyway, I hope you have a fantastic day. :)