Not meaning to be (too) snide by posting this here, but maybe now Proton could give Linux users a little more love and attention?
Not meaning to be (too) snide by posting this here, but maybe now Proton could give Linux users a little more love and attention?
I know it’s just part of the reason, but there’s one more thing we can be thankful for to Microsoft. I hope they keep butchering Windows, and slowly but steadily they make business applications and multiplayer games transition to Linux.
We have two giants to thank: Microsoft for making themselves a public enemy, and Valve/Steam for making Linux more attractive than ever for gamers. In no small part this is thanks to Valve’s Proton (no relation) for running Windows games on Linux.