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Isn't EAC one of the less-invasive anti-cheats? It's not kernel-level, and it does work under Linux.
Support for Linux has to be explicitly enabled, it's not on by default. Even when it's enabled, it causes complete bullshit. For instance, I can't use all of my CPU cores when playing Elden Ring - EAC isn't compatible with so many, have to disable some so that it can start.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1245620/discussions/0/597412189643679711/