Hey all, quick question. How good would you say Wine is built into Bazzite? I'm just getting started with a dual boot installation later today, and I was wondering if anyone has ever had trouble installing audio programs like Steelseries GG. It's an audio mixer that only has a Windows version, and the only post I can find about it is from 3 years ago on reddit. They were using wine 7.2 back then... but the current version of Wine now is 9.12. I wonder if I even need to make tweaks if Wine has advanced that much farther since.
Know what? My bad. My mental health isn’t okay so I’m going to stay to myself. Thanks for helping. Maybe you were joking and I just…. Wasn’t in he best head space. I’m still not. I have a baby on the way and a job that fucked me over smh
Happens to everyone, works out in the end when one acknowledges it and everyone moves on. Grats on the kid on the way and sucks about job fucking you over, it sucks
In this video we put together a Ryzen 8700G powered Mini Gaming PC but instead of installing windows we install Bazzite Linux and this thing Rocks! Powered by the AMD Ryzen 8700G and Backed by 32GB or 8000Mhz DDR5 Ram this thing can Game with out a Graphics card. If you are looking to get the same look and feel as Steam OS Bazzite is perfect!
We have an ujust I wrote that splits the audio like this (you still need to manually route to the channels using things like coppwr or another patchbay but it makes the channels for you)
Make sure to eject the drive before removing it. On Linux especially it can cause issues because Linux uses RAM Caching (or something like that) and even after files look fully transferred they may still be moving in the background