Sounds cool but difficult to maintain 😄
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Oh, you must be using base 4. You see, Phoenix alpha uses base 10.
hanke@feddit.nuto
Linux@programming.dev•The ChromeOS of Linux: Basic use cases, impossible to break, ~1,000 happy(?) users, Nix based. Nixbook OS.
7·3 months agoI’d say the simplicity, fully auto updates combined with the very low resource consumption is the USP.
Very hands off. Very lightweight.
hanke@feddit.nuto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Is Hannah Montana linux a good option for beginners?
2·5 months agoYou mean Beabian?
For gaming, Bazzite is the best, most hands off, set and forget distro I have tried. I would really recommend Bazzite.
Not sure if it runs Unreal Engine 5, but it has Lutris installed and configured by default, so if it is as other commenters claim, you should be good.
It also has Steam amd Heroic launcher pre-installed, so everything is just there ready to play.
One of my previous jobs required we updated our personal phones and ticked a box in a document every month so that the company chat app was “on a secure environment/device”.
I normally keep my phone up to date, but my employer shouldn’t be telling me what to do with my private phone. I removed the company chat app since I didn’t want to comply with them controlling my personal devices.
After that they couldn’t reach me after hours. Great. After about 6 months they allowed me to use the chat app on my private phone again without insight or control over it. It may sound petty, but I think it’s an important distinction.
hanke@feddit.nuto
Linux@programming.dev•Valve’s plan to bring SteamOS to more devices is a promising sign if you want to stop gaming on Windows
0·1 year agoHaven’t tried that distro specifically, but I have been gaming on Linux for at least 4 years now and Counter Strike is not a problem at all. It is my most played game and it works great for me on Linux mint.
I imagine running it on a distro that has a focus on gaming will only make it run even better and easier.
Give it a try!

“Pls read wiki” is not very user friendly imo.
If a noob really shouldn’t use it, put a clear warning or something in the beginning och the installer process or clearly on the download page.
Expecting every potential user to go through your wiki is not reasonable. I am rarher comfortable with many distros, but I have only ever visited their wikis when stuff breaks.
I have read websites and been through the instellers for the distros many times though.