

@ag10n @Arose8334 vsync locks the game to the monitors refresh rate. I’m pretty sure adaptive sync and free sync adjust the displays refresh rate to match the game.
Privacy advocate. Use open source apps, a VPN and end-to-emd encryption where possible.
Gaming on Linux and PS5 Pro.
@ag10n @Arose8334 vsync locks the game to the monitors refresh rate. I’m pretty sure adaptive sync and free sync adjust the displays refresh rate to match the game.
@jaggedrobotpubes @zdhzm2pgp have you considered Mint. It’s almost as user friendly as Windows.
The only thing I haven’t been able to work out is SMB sharing which I need for my server that currently runs Windows and for my Jellyfin server.
I installed Bazzite on my ROG Ally to get rid of Windows. I have a gaming laptop with Windows installed for 3 games that aren’t compatible with Linux and that’s all it’s used for.
@Zerush @muusemuuse all of that “crap, spy- and bloatware” is baked into the OS and the only reliable way to remove it isn’t not use Windows.
The problem is 100% the OS.
A. Fuck Adobe
B. I tend to direct people to Linux Mint. It’s so user friendly and similar to Windows its perfect for the Windows Refugees to start out with. It’s what I installed two months ago after having used Windows since Windows 95.
@ag10n that’s what I said, you just used more words.
They may give similar results but they aren’t the same thing.