On 12/1/25 03:45, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2025-01-12 at 02:48 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
On Sat, 2025-01-11 at 10:57 -0500, Jonathan Billings wrote:
If you are asking about RHEL Workstation as a Windows Desktop
replacement, I don’t believe that’s part of Red Hat’s strategic
objective. Maybe for large engineering or animation workshops but not
as a general computing devices.

That isn’t to say you can’t use it that way, I’ve done it for a large
part of my career as a desktop Linux sysadmin. But your question is
about whether IBM or Red Hat would promote it as a Windows
replacement.

I suggest Fedora Workstation instead of Windows.
The thing that gets brought up to me if I ever mention Linux to a
friend is gaming.  He's into all that World of Warcraft immersive
fantasy and 3D shoot-em-up stuff.  High-resolution graphics, high frame
rate, probably only released for Windows stuff.
Just to stick my oar in, the use of Linux for gaming has evolved
enormously in the past couple of years, mainly owing to Valve's putting
real money and effort into the Proton compatibility shim (built on
Wine) in order to support the Steam Deck handheld, which is based on
Arch Linux. I'm retired and took up gaming a few years ago. I used to
jump through hoops to get Windows working in a VM with PCI passthrough
so the guest could have direct access to the GPU. I haven't had to do
that in at least two years. Not everything works, particularly games
with anti-cheat systems implemented as kernel-level blobs, but I don;t
care about those gamnes anyway so no loss.

A look at https://www.protondb.com/https://www.protondb.com/ gives an
idea of the current state of play (pun intended). Interestingly, the
games that do work sometimes have better performance on Proton than on
Windows. BTW, Steam is about to release SteamOS for competitor's
handhelds, Lenovo being the first.

Now back to our regularly scheduled program.

I have had a look at games in Fedora under steam, and what I have found is games that are tagged as Windows don't run under linux and games tagged as Linux don't run under Windows. I have also had issues with games tagged as Linux, not running in Fedora because at the time the nvidia driver version from rpmfusion was too old for what the game wanted, and I don't know of a Linux equivalent of "Nvidia Experience" that allows the downloading and installation of current nvidia drivers and also provides optimisation capabilities of supported games.

regards,
Steve


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