Worst case scenario you can take it apart & put it back together to maybe find a defective part. Terminal is tricky because of the language barrier. It's all just coding with extra steps which isn't meant to dumb it down.
wonderfulvoltaire
Bazzite is the answer you search for. Learn the terminal & eventually get a grasp on why atomic distros are cool and you'll be okay. I was on windows for years & when I learned the terminal for that it was like I was giving God powers.
os-tree is slow as molasses
In the uefi bios make sure Linux is the first option. If that doesn't work delete windows.
Statistically speaking most people can find new games in their library they bought and never touched for years. It's a genius marketing strategy on steam's part.
I love seeing him enjoy Linux since he mentioned it awhile ago
Down bad?
For a long time I couldn't get a stable distro working on my HP laptop with Intel 4 core & Nvidia 1660ti but after numerous successful daily driving on my desktops + steam deck of course I tried Bazzite which did the trick. Everything runs smoother & I haven't encountered anything unable to run because the steam proton is mature. Lutris is perfect for anything to do with alternative launchers, roms, I even got modded black ops 2 working and I never thought that would be possible.
I wish you the best of luck.
I'm sick of unoriginal content but this does sound like a fun movie to check out.
That would be a schizophrenic side effect. This is like say for example you put your phone down and after a couple minutes it's gone but it's still there this is incredibly frustrating to say the least.
Most triple A games are so horribly unoptimized an fps cap is not necessary