Gaming on Linux? I found a distro that makes it pain-free
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Gaming on Linux? I found a distro that makes it pain-free
"There are now several Linux distributions that offer outstanding gaming experiences. These distros not only include the software required to play games from services like Steam, but also vastly simplify the setup process, so you start playing your favorite games after just a few clicks. With a user-friendly installer, you won't even have to touch the command line."
"The first thing that impressed me was the installation process. After the simplified OS installer completed, I rebooted the system and was immediately greeted by the standard user-creator screen. Also: Want to learn Linux? These 5 games make it fun - and they're free After that, the on-boarding tool helped me install the necessary drivers and codecs that would be required to play games and multimedia. Next, the installation process prompted me to install the PikaOS Gaming Meta Package. Why, yes, thank you very much."
PikaOS is a Debian-based, gaming-centric Linux distribution available for free. The installer is simplified and user-friendly, presenting a standard user-creator screen after reboot. An on-boarding tool installs required drivers and codecs and prompts installation of the PikaOS Gaming Meta Package, followed by another reboot. The meta package bundles components such as a kernel manager, ProtonPlus, Steam, Wine tools, Lutris, and Heroic Games. A Welcome app offers further setup (printer support, look-and-feel, troubleshooting). The desktop uses GNOME with an Application Overlay for accessing applications and gaming tools.
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