urata

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[โ€“] urata@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

It's really easy to try out most linux distributions by running them live from a USB drive. You'll need to be able to tell your computer to boot from the drive by entering your BIOS setup.

Once you've done that you've probably done the most technical thing you'll have to do to try linux. If you have a separate SSD to install linux on you'll have a pretty easy time actually installing linux. If not you'll have to learn to partition your drive which can feel a little scary.

I think if you are playing a lot of different games it's likely you will find some that won't run on linux so you'll likely still need to run some form of windows for some games. I'd hope to see that change in the future but I'm not holding my breath. I personally still do most of my gaming on windows because some of my favorite games don't run on linux but it really depends on your preferences.

[โ€“] urata@lemmy.world 17 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

pretty sure the buttons are "keyed" in a way that doesn't let you put them in the wrong slot. It's been that way for controllers I took apart.