Linux as your main gaming OS? Linux gaming has come a very long way from where it started, and Linux gamers have much to celebrate. But how many people use Linux as their main gaming operating system?
Old hardware can still pack a punch.
Gamers seeking a compact yet powerful Chimera OS powered Linux gaming PC with access to Valve’s Steam Big Picture and the ability to start playing your favorite games on your large screen TV or ...
PS5-Linux is pretty limited right now.
While Linux is one popular operating system, many are not well-versed in this platform, but since the rise of the handheld gaming consoles, it has been an iconic one, now ranking second as the most ...
While Linux isn't the first choice for gamers, it has seen massive growth throughout the years. Thanks to the big push made by Valve, the OS has started to get more attention from developers. But you ...
Valve’s Steam Deck shook up the mobile gaming world in a big way when it launched a few years ago for a few reasons. It’s cheaper than most models that has been available up until that point, and ...
What if the Steam Deck wasn’t the only handheld gaming device redefining portable play? Enter the ROG Xbox Ally, a sleek contender that dares to challenge Valve’s beloved console, particularly for ...
PS5-Linux is now live on GitHub, letting PS5 Phat owners on 3.XX or 4.XX firmware run Ubuntu, Steam games, and emulators on ...
Nobara is available, free of charge, to download and install now. Strips away a lot of the usual steps for gaming on Linux and offers a very pleasant and familiar desktop environment. Users need to ...
Splitting off some discussion about Linux-specific gaming from the random thoughts thread. Really annoyed with my desktop PC right now... I've been moving from Windows to Linux, and I tried to get my ...
Being able to fix/modify/change things yourself is really valuable (and, I would argue, a core tenet of the whole concept of Linux). There are plenty of good solutions for "I screwed things up, I'd ...