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[โ€“] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

And "learning Linux" really isn't the huge learning curve many make it out to be. You can get everything set up and ready for gaming or whatever with a handful of GUI tools:

  1. Etcher or similar for getting the install media ready
  2. Boot into the install media by holding F11, Esc, or Del (depends on computer)
  3. Follow instructions in install process
  4. Use Discover (pre-installed in many distros) to install Steam and anything else you might need
  5. Login, install games, and play

There are some hiccups here and there depending on what you need:

  • if you have an NVIDIA GPU, you'll need to install drivers (though I'm pretty sure Intel doesn't need any, and AMD certainly doesn't); look up instructions for your distro, don't go to NVIDIA's website
  • Heroic launcher (again, Discover store) can play games from Epic and GOG
  • some peripherals may need extra work - most things work out of the box though

But for 90% of people, the five steps above is all you need, and only step 4 is different reinstalling Windows.