Friends, LTT just dropped their latest Linux Challenge video (episode 3).
I spent all day editing my reaction since I felt I had a lot to say about this one.
I also had a bit of a freak out at the end when I saw just how badly the Linux
Friends, LTT just dropped their latest Linux Challenge video (episode 3).
I spent all day editing my reaction since I felt I had a lot to say about this one.
I also had a bit of a freak out at the end when I saw just how badly the Linux
submitted by hellmo_luciferrari to linux_gaming
24 points | 6 comments
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/65150886
Greetings everyone,
I know many folks have wanted to use 8Bitdo controllers on linux, and that includes the Ultimate Software.
I use the 8Bitdo Ultimate 2 controller on my Arch install. And I had been wanting to check for firmware updates, and was doing some searching and…
It's 2026 and friction parity now approaches 1.
All things considered, what does that mean? Well, I came up with this term a little while ago after talking about this very concept for years. Friction parity is the idea that no OS is perfect, just familiar.
Mac fans,
Linux gaming is awesome. I've made a career championing free and open source as a base for PC gaming. And now? Well, it just continues to grow!
And one of the best ways you can become a Linux gamer is Bazzite. I've talked about Bazzite many
submitted by mr_MADAFAKA to linux_gaming
562 points | 70 comments
store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/
submitted by bdonvr to linux_gaming
635 points | 217 comments
https://github.com/lutris/lutris/issues/6506#issuecomment-3976118573
Continued discussion: github.com/lutris/lutris/discussions/6530
Late last week I covered the update surrounding Valve's delay of the Steam Frame and Steam Machine – their upcoming first party hardware. This was due, of course, to the supply chain shortages and increased prices of RAM and storage.
This delay has not stopped Valve from talking
submitted by p0358 to linux_gaming
47 points | 3 comments
cross-posted from: lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/38617525
This DKMS module allows you to overclock some USB devices by overriding their endpoints’ bInterval values in the device descriptors – if the device physically allows you to poll it at higher frequency and will give you more data.
Back on Windows this (with the same method) was…
submitted by Katana314 to linux_gaming
271 points | 41 comments
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Steam-Deck-OLED-out-of-stock-in-U-S-with-fears-that-memory-shortage-will-prompt-price-increase.1224534.0.html