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saved a grongleputer

Posted: October 19th, 2024, 4:25 pm
by synthcrow
worked with my dad to refurbish an old pc to an usable condition. it came with one spinning disk hard drive with windows installed on a tiny partition with only like 2gb of extra space. ntfs wasn't doing wonders on that old drive so we installed linux on it and suddenly it works like a charm.
turns out steam now comes with a WINE-based thing to crosscompile windows games to linux (thanks steam deck) and it can run games again! ouuggh this is tempting me to switch to linux on my home computer even though it's a real hassle...

Re: saved a grongleputer

Posted: October 21st, 2024, 7:24 pm
by Neververy4
Oh dang no way! Nice! :floppy5: What kinda specs does it have? :eyes:
synthcrow wrote: October 19th, 2024, 4:25 pmturns out steam now comes with a WINE-based thing to crosscompile windows games to Linux (thanks steam deck) and it can run games again!
Steam has gone a long way in getting games to work on the Linux platform, and I hope it continues to get better as time goes on
synthcrow wrote: October 19th, 2024, 4:25 pmouuggh this is tempting me to switch to Linux on my home computer even though it's a real hassle...
This is the only reason I haven't fully switched yet :pensive: Don't get me wrong, I HATE Windows, especially with the direction Windows 11 has been going, but when it comes to my personal PC, I just want it to work :( Linux always breaks when I need it to work the most, and it's always a hassle googling the issue and trying 12 different fixes before the problem resolves itself

Re: saved a grongleputer

Posted: October 23rd, 2024, 12:55 am
by synthcrow
yeah it can really be a mess but I'm starting to think I should try switching to it anyways. my daily driver is windows 10 and they'll stop supporting it soon, and my computer can't run windows 11 anyways.

could go fedora linux just to make sure I have new features for steam and stuff, or just debian if I want something stable. I don't really enjoy the default desktop environment of mint and don't think I want to bother with rolling release things.

Re: saved a grongleputer

Posted: October 23rd, 2024, 6:12 am
by Neververy4
synthcrow wrote: Yesterday, 12:55 ammy daily driver is windows 10 and they'll stop supporting it soon, and my computer can't run windows 11 anyways.
I’m in the exact same boat as you :cringe: We got til July 2025 to figure something out. I am NOT going to Windows 11, I’m genuinely debating if it’d be better to run Unsupported Windows 10; maybe they’ll pull an XP move and continue to support it for another 5 years :sad: :pensive:

I haven’t tried pure Debian before, but I have used it’s derivatives Ubuntu and Mint. Knowing how much support those two have given to .deb installers that might be a good way to go.
I did try Fedora in the past, I think it was Fedora 30? I spent almost a full week trying to get it to detect a mouse before ditching it :( Fedora’s actually a main reason I’m hesitant in getting into Linux as a full time daily driver; that experience was just that bad to me.

Re: saved a grongleputer

Posted: October 23rd, 2024, 4:09 pm
by synthcrow
ough that does sound like it sucks. I think I'll try fedora and if it doesn't work out I'll try a more stable distro. I have some history with ubuntu but would prefer something else, at least with linux there's much to choose from