Comment by unixhero 1 month ago Just use Linux Mint 4 comments unixhero Reply abrookewood 1 month ago There are a few games I play that have native Linux versions available (e.g. Warhammer Total War) and getting support requires you to run Ubuntu. Not the end of the world, but that plus some dev work was enough to get me to stick to it. unixhero 1 month ago Linux Mint is Ubuntu abrookewood 1 month ago Not as far as the Game Devs are concerned. I was running Kubuntu and that wasn't 'supported' by them - only Ubuntu LTS. 1 reply →
abrookewood 1 month ago There are a few games I play that have native Linux versions available (e.g. Warhammer Total War) and getting support requires you to run Ubuntu. Not the end of the world, but that plus some dev work was enough to get me to stick to it. unixhero 1 month ago Linux Mint is Ubuntu abrookewood 1 month ago Not as far as the Game Devs are concerned. I was running Kubuntu and that wasn't 'supported' by them - only Ubuntu LTS. 1 reply →
unixhero 1 month ago Linux Mint is Ubuntu abrookewood 1 month ago Not as far as the Game Devs are concerned. I was running Kubuntu and that wasn't 'supported' by them - only Ubuntu LTS. 1 reply →
abrookewood 1 month ago Not as far as the Game Devs are concerned. I was running Kubuntu and that wasn't 'supported' by them - only Ubuntu LTS. 1 reply →
There are a few games I play that have native Linux versions available (e.g. Warhammer Total War) and getting support requires you to run Ubuntu. Not the end of the world, but that plus some dev work was enough to get me to stick to it.
Linux Mint is Ubuntu
Not as far as the Game Devs are concerned. I was running Kubuntu and that wasn't 'supported' by them - only Ubuntu LTS.
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