

Hellyeah nice. I didn’t know they were making this.
Hellyeah nice. I didn’t know they were making this.
Oversteer works for that. https://github.com/berarma/oversteer
Can get it with flatpak, AUR, or with the install instructions on the GitHub.
I have not adjusted mine though. Seems to work fine for truck game.
G29 will work ootb, newer Logitech wheel may need a custom driver (linked on the oversteer page)
Yeah you could try installing Linux with the Windows drive disconnected. I had Windows and OpenSUSE Tumbleweed installed with two drives on my old PC without any issues.
Hmm. Windows shouldn’t be putting anything on the Linux drive. Maybe disconnect the other drive before installing Windows.
You could use a separate drive for Linux.
I use bottles for other game launchers. You can select proton version once the bottle is created.
I’ve been using a Logitech g29 (PS4/PS5/PC) for ETS 2. It worked out of the box with no extra stuff installed.
Have you checked out OpenSUSE Tumbleweed? Very stable rolling release. I’ve been using it for a couple years without issues.
I really enjoy Tumbleweed. I’ve been using it for about 18 months now without issue. One thing to note though is that TW only packages production release Nvidia drivers. This means you will not have the 555 or 560 drivers that make Wayland usable by default. You can always install the latest drivers with the run file provided by Nvidia. Some people also use the CUDA repo to get the newer drivers. However, I’d think both of these options may be the type of tinkering you are trying to avoid.
Overall I think TW is a great distro but it may be a bit more setup for Nvidia gaming on Wayland than you are looking for. If you’re down with doing a little tinkering or gaming on X give it a shot. You can always roll back if something gets messed up.
Just more content. The ashlands update added a new biome to the game with some fun stuff. Valheim has been running well on Linux for a long time.
The new Valheim update was pretty fun. I also like playing CS2
Osrs and WoW both run on Linux if you want something addictive lol. Bottles seems to work best for battle.net stuff.
Oh yeah I’m on X11 for now, waiting on nvidia to be ready before trying wayland again. AMD users should be fine to use wayland though.
Rolling but feels very stable. Packages go through a testing phase before release to make sure they work properly. I really like getting all the newest updates and features.
openSUSE Tumbleweed is pretty comfy. Btrfs snapshots enabled by default so it’s really hard to break it. I’ve been using it for about 8 months now and haven’t had any big issues.
I have discord installed from the flatpak. Screen sharing works but it doesn’t share audio from the applications. Discord-screenaudio and web browser discord have been suggested to me but they don’t work with unfocused push to talk. I’ve also tried xwaylandvideobridge but that didn’t stream the audio either.
Oh nice! I wonder if this will fix discord streaming audio?
I swapped from windows to Opensuse Tumbleweed recently. Seems like a really nice distro. Frequent updates and easy rollbacks if something breaks. Luckily I haven’t had to use that feature yet but it’s nice knowing I have it. Yast is also great for changing system settings with a gui instead of using konsole for all that.
Counter Strike 2 and WoW have been running great.
I’ve been using Opensuse Tumbleweed. Cs2 is running great on it
Endeavor is a also a very good choice. It is pretty much arch with some QoL stuff added. Uses the arch repos for packages.