FYI Prism Launcher is a Minecraft launcher ( !prismlauncher@lemmy.world )

*Data is based on 1908 publicly shared crash logs because no telemetry is collected

It is most commonly installed with Flatpak.

The most common graphics kernel driver is amdgpu

  • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Do you play any kernel level anti cheat games or absolutely must have desktop Office? If not, just pull the trigger. It’s so worth it.

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      2 days ago

      no, on my personal computer, it’s purely laziness that has kept me from switching this past year. I don’t do much on my own pc lately beyond game, and not much variety lately. I just haven’t gotten around to cleaning up all my data and shit, which in my mind is step number one to sorting out my computers and network setup going forward. I have a bunch of shit to do and just want to tackle it when I have time to do it all, not currently in a ‘tech’ phase of hobbies lol. but soon enough, it is winter after all, with less time outside.

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        2 days ago

        if you’re going for a gaming distro, do yourself a favor and go with bazzite!

        it’s kind of the unofficial SteamOS for desktop and has a general philosophy of “it just works”, comes preloaded with basically all relevant gaming communities!

        prism is in the app store, bazaar, and literally just a click to install ;)

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          23 hours ago

          so bazzite ‘full’ or whatever doesn’t work on my old af laptop, so I went with xubuntu. seems to be working fine. that was easy

          the problem now is getting my designated server PC running the server, and I seem to be having difficulties getting that going on Debian, as none of the guides I’ve seen so far actually explain what is happening or are for a different setup. mostly it’s just a lack of knowledge thing on my part, but I have a few hours to give it tomorrow to try and sort it out