@freemo That's why I've enabled the 'click CTRL to have your mouse pointer give some visual clue' in Windows. Man..
@freemo
I was a pretty hardcore Linux user for 6 or seven years. I pretty much defaulted back to Mac and Windows lately, though. ("Lately" being the last 8 years or so.)
One of the reasons I haven't used Linux is that I do like to play games from time to time, and there was very little for that platform. Are you saying that you can run most gaming libraries under wine now?!?
@trinsec @sergeant
@freemo @IAmErik @sergeant Not quite 'most' yet, but it's getting pushed hard. You can check per game what the status is. There's fair amount of 'Verified' games for the Steam Deck, those you can usually count on supporting Linux. (Some 'verified' seem to be sketchy though, but majority should be fine)
At least 'verified' is in the thousands now.
@trinsec @IAmErik @sergeant
Proton db is the tool steam uses to run windows games on linux. Proton db is usually a better source imo, it usually provides any tweaks you need to copy and paste to get it to work.