• SuperSpruce@lemmy.zip
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      11 months ago

      I’ve never done serious Linux gaming but Lubuntu is lightweight and fairly responsive even on my old 2009 laptop.

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      If gaming is the primary thing you are going to do on it and everything else secondary. I can be helpfully unhelpful. There are a number of distributions based around valves steam OS. Which is at its core. Is what’s running on the steam deck. Not 100%. But very close. They will give you a very similar experience and feel to the steam deck. Only allow you much more hardware choice and larger displays. So I

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      11 months ago

      I’ve been running MX Linux four a few years mostly for playing games and I’ve had great success with only one game that caused issues, and one that wouldn’t play due to anti-cheat software.

      Just enable the high end hardware repos on install if it’s a newer system and use proton for minimal hassle.

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        That looks good. I had already considered Debian for the stability and MX being based off it is a good thing.

        I’ll look in to it a bit more. Thanks!