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This one is probably Linux given that it uses the same CPU as their other Linux handhelds.
This one is probably Linux given that it uses the same CPU as their other Linux handhelds.
None of the three things you listed need the CLI, except for a couple of distros. Most distros can use the GUI for those.
Frutiger Aero is my favourite.
Considering that Microsoft has been involved in Linux development for a while now (they added some Linux stuff into Windows via WSL, for example), it would be stupid of them to try and kill it.
Gimp and Blender are both available on Linux. VS Code is on Linux (most coding stuff is on Linux). Linux file explorers work pretty well (Dolphin, for example). I’d recommend Kubuntu, KDE neon or Linux Mint for the distro, all are pretty similar in appearance to Windows. It won’t take much learning with them.
How is that McCarthyism?
Kubuntu, KDE neon, Debian with KDE.
They already have a Windows version for a handheld. The Xbox runs a modified version of Windows 11. All they’d need to do to bring it in line with PC handhelds is allow the install of third party launchers (they probably wouldn’t do this though).
Mods, remove his balls
federated platform full of nerds
asks why there are Star Trek fans
Guess.
Probably because it was the last PSX title. People often forget games released at the end of a console’s lifespan, especially when they aren’t also released on next-gen systems.
There’s the old Micheal Bay movie game, but it’s not true open world.
The former is basically like a truck-based Death Stranding without the combat of that game.
I feel like they intended to mention KDE neon (which is the official KDE distro).
It’s not that good. It’s ok (especially now that it’s been unshackled from the hell of UWP), but it’s not as good as most Linux options.
In a nutshell; it works with a lot of tweaks.
Wine can run most of those, not all. You can still dual boot Windows if you need to (VMs are an option, but they aren’t always the best).
Linux can handle pretty much everything on Windows. Very few games can’t be run through Proton or similar.
easy to install Arch Linux
EndeavourOS or Garuda Linux are closer to that, and both still have their own issues.
Final Fantasy XIII is an odd case because the emulator is Xbox Backwards Compatibility. It’s apparently better than the PC port.