xenia (linux) created by cathodegaytube
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so apparently the Linux mascot was almost a cool fox girl and everyone seems to have forgotten about her, so naturally i drew her! (orig. design by Alan Mackey on the right)

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  • ubaresc said:
    I wish it was easier to game on a LINUX system, without opening up a Windows emulator shell

    There are plenty of great games on linux. Though it is a shame I can't play the newest games with all of my friends, Terraria, Runescape, Minecraft, and L4D2 run fine.

    Even now with Steam's Proton, games just seem to run. I don't need to spend any time spent messing with finding the right version of wine with the right dll's.

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  • well... i love the fox and love the linux kernel.

    Edit: i fell like the fox mascot would fit much better to the kernel, for example show how flexible the kernel is

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  • idem said:
    There are plenty of great games on linux. Though it is a shame I can't play the newest games with all of my friends, Terraria, Runescape, Minecraft, and L4D2 run fine.

    Even now with Steam's Proton, games just seem to run. I don't need to spend any time spent messing with finding the right version of wine with the right dll's.

    IMHO you're not missing out on anything. Unless you specifically enjoy games that let you down, use rootkits as anticheat measures and are full of microtransactions, then yes, I can understand why having Linux would be detrimental to gaming.

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  • moogl said:
    IMHO you're not missing out on anything. Unless you specifically enjoy games that let you down, use rootkits as anticheat measures and are full of microtransactions, then yes, I can understand why having Linux would be detrimental to gaming.

    THANK YOU

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  • idem said:
    There are plenty of great games on linux. Though it is a shame I can't play the newest games with all of my friends, Terraria, Runescape, Minecraft, and L4D2 run fine.

    Even now with Steam's Proton, games just seem to run. I don't need to spend any time spent messing with finding the right version of wine with the right dll's.

    The entire Valve catalogue runs flawlessly on Linux since Valve switched development to Linux instead of Windows over a decade ago. Some games run better on Linux, but others like CSGO for some reason tend to stutter more (that game stutters on Windows too anyways).

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