Ty for this. Started Linux journey with one of your videos and had to learn a lot of this from scratch. So I’m glad you are making these to help people along the way it’s almost a step by step “how to Game on Linux” tbh
I've been dabbling with Linux for the past 6 months or so using endeavouros, but wanted to create "my own distro" from scratch and came across your gaming on Linux video which taught me heaps. Even though I have had minimal issues on Linux, I love these beginner friendly guides because I can still learn more. Keep it up!
Thanks man the steam config thing really helped went from averaging 30 mbps to to 75. Is there a way to make this happen systemwide? There is also another thing where the signal is kinda poor even though im fairly close to the wifi, on windows the signal strength is full
I've managed to get as far as installing and logging into Steam. But after opening up Steam for the first time, since then the app just opens and immediately closes (no pop up box comes up, just shows in the dock). I'm on Fedora 40. Any tips?!
Had massive issues with windows crashing, BSOD and with the announcement of Recall I told myself I'll switch to Fedora. I'm still dual booting for the few games that can't run on Linux but for anything else I'm using Fedora now. As a long term Windows user I'm kinda dumb with Linux and even searching up how to change the installation path of a application took me 30 mins of research just to find out folder don't work the same way as in Windows. All in all I think when I set everything up I'll be quite happy even though it'll take some time to get used to.
Ty for this. Started Linux journey with one of your videos and had to learn a lot of this from scratch. So I’m glad you are making these to help people along the way it’s almost a step by step “how to Game on Linux” tbh
I want to cover lutris next but that app has become huge so it will take a while hah
I've been dabbling with Linux for the past 6 months or so using endeavouros, but wanted to create "my own distro" from scratch and came across your gaming on Linux video which taught me heaps. Even though I have had minimal issues on Linux, I love these beginner friendly guides because I can still learn more. Keep it up!
i will try and cover as much as i can
You made a mistake in the .cfg file. HTPP instead of HTTP.
Thanks man the steam config thing really helped went from averaging 30 mbps to to 75. Is there a way to make this happen systemwide? There is also another thing where the signal is kinda poor even though im fairly close to the wifi, on windows the signal strength is full
why I've not protonup on my "Discover" ?
I've managed to get as far as installing and logging into Steam. But after opening up Steam for the first time, since then the app just opens and immediately closes (no pop up box comes up, just shows in the dock). I'm on Fedora 40. Any tips?!
Open the terminal and type steam -reset and if there is an error it should show it
Had massive issues with windows crashing, BSOD and with the announcement of Recall I told myself I'll switch to Fedora. I'm still dual booting for the few games that can't run on Linux but for anything else I'm using Fedora now. As a long term Windows user I'm kinda dumb with Linux and even searching up how to change the installation path of a application took me 30 mins of research just to find out folder don't work the same way as in Windows. All in all I think when I set everything up I'll be quite happy even though it'll take some time to get used to.
Well join my discord and we can help and you can request videos and i will try and learn for you then teach you in a better way
What about intel dGPUs for the next video too
I would have to buy one and im broke
@@Mattscreative Maybe i can donate you my Alchemist A770, if battlemage is good enough to be worth and also gets SR-IOV support from Intel OOB.
that would be cool it would give me more videos to do with intel message me on discord in the linux channel
@@Mattscreative i will message you once battlemage is released
can't wait
nano? NANO? Where's gedit
use gedit use vim use whatever doesn't matter
@@MattscreativeI use micro because of clipboard copy/paste entire file content support on remote host using ssh