RE: Why I use Linux, and why you should too. 02-21-2023, 03:38 PM
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(02-21-2023, 04:09 AM)Drako Wrote: I use Gentoo myself, but I also need Windows from time to time. It's a pain to deal with emulation and virtual machines. Especially since I have a social life and regularly play video games with friends.Have you ever tried going the Lutris + ProtonGE way? Now I've never used gentoo myself, only Arch. But unless you have an Nvidia GPU, you'll be surprised at how well games run using Proton. It's basically a fork of Wine, primarily developed by Codeweavers (the company Valve outsourced the development to), and following WINE principles, it's not an emulator.
Security on the other hand is debatable. The Linux kernel and its programs are regularly exploited. For example, there was a severe CVE in OpenSSL last October. Also, if you're running Linux, you're probably getting packages from a large official repository. That means no going to shady websites for downloads. And on top of that, since most Linux programs are open source, there's much less need for piracy.
I'm sure you've already heard all about it, but for anyone who doesn't know. Proton functions as a compatibility layer built on top of Wine, which uses a translation layer called DXVK (DirectX to Vulkan) to convert Direct3D, 9, 10, & 11 API calls into Vulkan API calls. This translation allows for a WIDE range of Windows games and other graphical applications that use DX to run on Linux.
The ONLY reason people use Windows is either to play games, or for CAD applications. Well, with the introduction of Proton, you no longer have to!
I'm telling you guys it runs flawlessly, the only downside is certain online games whose anti-cheat won't allow it for obvious reasons(Rust is a good example of this). But for the most part, you'll be shocked at how easy it is to setup and run games practically out of the box. If you haven't please try it!