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So I was thinking of switching my desktop to linux. I have been running fedora on my laptop for 3 years and I really like it. My main question now is just what distro works best for gaming (considering my specs) and can I use VMs in any of the gaming oriented ones (mostly because I don't wanna keep dual booting).

Edit: I have gone with Bazzite for now and it seems to be working fine. Some games don't rrally work acceptably (I expected that) so I will keep dual booting for a while.

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[–] victorz@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Yes, if you want. If you don't, no.

[–] RedditRefugee69@lemmynsfw.com 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Rude and unhelpful. Are you trying to innoculate OP against people like that in the Linux community? Why not just be different instead?

[–] victorz@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Sorry if it came off rude. I'm only trying to say that switching to Linux shouldn't be something other people want you to do, it should be something you want to do. If you're on the fence, try it, see if it's something you like. Otherwise keep your existing OS or try a third option.

You feel me? Didn't mean to be rude at all. ❤️

Edit: this is for gaming as well, so there's that aspect, which I kind of missed.

In that case I would add further that it still doesn't matter. It's only preference. It only matters in the moments where you aren't running a game fullscreen and actually using the system's other programs.