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#bazzite
fromZDNET
19 hours ago
Video games

All Linux gamers should take the latest Bazzite release seriously - here's why

fromZDNET
4 months ago
Software development

The 7 Linux distros I recommend most for gaming in 2025 - including my favorite

fromZDNET
1 year ago
Video games

The 6 Linux distros I recommend most for gaming in 2025 - including my favorite

Video games
fromZDNET
19 hours ago

All Linux gamers should take the latest Bazzite release seriously - here's why

Bazzite offers an exceptional out-of-the-box gaming experience on Linux, but anti-cheat issues hinder multiplayer game compatibility.
fromZDNET
4 months ago
Software development

The 7 Linux distros I recommend most for gaming in 2025 - including my favorite

fromZDNET
1 year ago
Video games

The 6 Linux distros I recommend most for gaming in 2025 - including my favorite

Software development
fromThe Verge
3 months ago

Linux gaming developers join forces to form the Open Gaming Collective

Open Gaming Collective centralizes Linux gaming work to improve kernel, input tooling, essential packages, and cross-distro compatibility.
fromThe Verge
5 months ago

Screw it, I'm installing Linux

Linux has been a perfectly viable desktop OS for ages. But gaming on Linux is now viable, too. Valve's hard work getting Windows games to run well on the Linux-based Steam Deck has lifted all boats. Gaming handhelds that ship with Windows run better and have higher frame rates on Bazzite, a Fedora-based distro, than they do with Windows. And after reading about the upcoming Steam Machine and Antonio's experience running Bazzite on the Framework Desktop, I want to try it.
Video games
#valve
fromEngadget
5 months ago

For the Steam Machine to change PC gaming, Valve must solve Linux's anti-cheat problem

With SteamOS and Linux, Valve has polished away many of the things that make PC gaming unapproachable to some people. Want to set a frame limit to extend your Steam Deck's battery life? It's an easy-to-find option in the Performance overlay, not something you need to dig through multiple menus to find. Want to suspend a game? That's possible on SteamOS.
Video games
fromTheregister
6 months ago

Linux finally cracks 3% on Steam

The latest edition of Valve's monthly Steam Hardware & Software Survey is out, showing a rise in Steam usage on Linux. Penguin likes to play! In isolation, the numbers aren't all that impressive. Linux usage is at 3.05 percent, up 0.37 percentage points from last month. However, it's a significant uptick compared to the October 2024 results, which showed Linux usage at exactly two percent, up a mere 0.13 percentage points. It's also up about 0.4 percentage points from the August survey numbers.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
1 year ago

This SteamOS clone is the best Linux distro for gamers

The failure of Loki Games highlighted that Linux users were accustomed to free software, diminishing their willingness to pay for games, impeding gaming's growth on the platform.
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