Linux noobie here. Any tips on what to search for for instructions on how to do this? Bonus points if it has a GUI and is easy to use.
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I'm no expert, but if you're installing both from scratch, my understanding is it's easier to install Windows first.
If you are asking about "best" in regards to sound quality, there's no question Audeze is the best option. They are an audiophile headphone company that also makes gaming headsets, not a gaming accessory company that also makes headsets. There's not much to say beyond that. If you want the best SQ, Audeze is the best.
My first thought was Sony locking the PS3 (?) from being able to use linux. Curious if this would apply to them too.
You might check out the 1More wireless headphones. They're my go-to recommendation for someone who wants something that's not garbage but doesn't want to pay full audiophile prices. I haven't heard this particular headphone from them, but they're known to have good sound quality for the price, generally by sacrificing some build quality. However, this beats out a lot of the comparably priced competition that sacrifices both.
My laptop has BT built in and it works fine with everything I've connected to it so I don't see why any BT headphones wouldn't work. I think you probably just need to get a BT card/dongle for your system and then you can use whatever headphones you want. So the question you probably should be asking is: what BT card/dongle works with my system?
Because of the switch to KDE from Gnome? Or something else I'm missing?
Why would Joe Biden intervene to help a company that broke the law not face consequences for that? Did the author forget that he's not a Republican?
I would give Wing Commander to Chris Roberts and remind him of what an actual "game" is, since it seems he forgot.
Did you check if the games were actually in there or if they were just boxes?
I kinda feel like Elon already proved you couldn't do this, even if you bought Twitter!
Thanks, all setup!