1 year ago

No offense, but I think I only have one answer, but I'm going to do it anyway because maybe it can help me so yeah :/


I have a very specific question, basically I have a SteamDeck and did you know that the SteamDeck is not on Windows but on a Linux distrubution called Steam OS? And what I'd like to know is that Steam OS has a program from a Wine fork called Proton that can run Windows software?

so you don't get lost, here are some words to help you understand

A fork is the same idea as remixing a project on Scratch, but instead of the word remix, as on Github, it's the word fork.

so my question is whether you've ever thought of migrating from Windows to Linux, because nowadays with Proton, which is an improved fork of Wine created by Valve, it's almost possible to use Linux without using Windows. Of course, Linux has its shortcomings, but most of the time it's 100% free compared with Windows and its subscriptions.

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