| ▲ | neogodless 3 hours ago | |||||||
To me, this is the one thorn in Linux (and the Linux online community) that gives me pause. For the people that it just works for, well it just works for. For anyone else, apparently they are the problem? Not Linux? Well sorry no. I did get StarCraft 2 working with Lutris... once. Then I couldn't get it to start again. Eventually I switched to running Battle.Net from Steam and for some reason that did work. But it wasn't a "just works" or "piece of cake." It was a puzzle. | ||||||||
| ▲ | jandrese 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Maybe the difference is that I am running Ubuntu? Personally I think it's a common mistake for new users to jump on some obscure distro because they read something online where someone says it's the best. Even if that's true there is value in being on a popular distro in that bugs tend to be discovered and fixed quicker and there's almost always someone who has had the same problem you did and often figured out the solution just a web search away. I think Canonical and the Gnome foundation have made some really bone headed decisions over the years, but I stick with Ubuntu because the mass of users on it means I never get left high and dry. Or at least I'm not alone when I run into a problem. | ||||||||
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