Other News about gaming on Linux
New Nvidia driver 595.71.05 Fixed all my rtx 5050 issues
System Configuration:
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050
- Driver: 595.71.05
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3500X
- OS: Debian GNU/Linux (Testing)
The latest driver update fixed the major issues I was having with my RTX 5050 on Linux.
On driver 595, these games failed to run:
- Elden Ring (Only worked on 580 series)
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Only worked on 580 series)
- Lies of P (Only worked on 580 series)
Only Resident Evil Requiem was functional on 595 but not in the 580. Now, with the new update, every single one of these is working perfectly.
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Cachy os vs Ubuntu benchmark shows ubuntu slightly outperforms cachy in the average framerates.
cachy os:
black myth: wokong 36.2 fps
guardians of galaxy 60.3 fps
avatar:FOP 61.0 fps
batman: AK 137.0 fps
shadow of the tomb raider 132.6 fps
total avg fps: 85.42 fps
ubuntu:
black myth: wokong 43.9
guardians of galaxy 43.0
avatar:FOP 67.4
batman: AK 161.0
shadow of the tomb raider 131.1
total avg fps: 89.28 fps
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Zordeer version 6.7 and a request for help.
Yo! I released a new version of Zordeer. It doesn't have many new features; since my last post, I've basically only made internal improvements.
The only new things are being able to use the UMU launcher from the $PATH and being able to use `--start-random-invocation` or `--stop-invocation` after the Zordeer command.
I'm making this post because I wanted to know if any app publisher/maintainer on the AUR could publish Zordeer there.
The most recent tag has a PKGBUILD file; I would appreciate it if someone could test if it's working.
https://github.com/Kyuyrii/Zordeer/releases/tag/6.7
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Quit lying to people about performance.
Title. I tried Mint. I tried CachyOS. I tried Arch. I even tried different proton launchers. Fact is performance is not 'within 7% difference' of Windows if you are using Hardware that isn't older OR AMD. It's drastically different.
i9-13900K and GTX 3070 on World of Warcraft Retail in Midnight Silvermoon City. Same settings. On Windows 10 with Medium Settings on DirectX12 I get 130 FPS with no stuttering. On Linux I get 90 FPS with stuttering.
I'm making this post not to complain, but to beseech those of you here who have done a very convincing job trying to convert people to stop lying about performance issues on Nvidia and Intel Hardware. Stop lying about timelines for fixes. Just stop. The fact is Windows 10 will offer people with the newest hardware and people generally on Intel and Nvidia Setups far superior performance. It's vastly different.
I don't have anything else to say. I am prepared for massive downvotes. I don't care. I just want this to show up on search results for people instead of the countless other threads full of people lying about performance that led to me using multiple Linux Distros when the the whole reason I risked for the swap was greatly exaggerated.
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Gambonanza masterfully combines Balatro and chess and it's out now
Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Full Linux transition: Advice on "heavy" game feel?
Hey guys, I’m trying to move away from Windows and fully commit to Linux. I recently tested out CachyOS, but I ran into some issues. The games felt sluggish, the input lag was noticeable, and the overall performance felt lower than what I get on Windows.
I want to love the system, but I’m struggling to get that "snappy" feel back. Here are my specs for context:
-CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
-GPU: AMD Radeon 9060 XT (16GB VRAM)
-RAM: 32GB DDR4
-Display: 1080p @ 180Hz
Am I missing some specific optimizations or drivers? Is there a better desktop environment (KDE/GNOME) or distro I should try for the lowest possible latency?
I appreciate any tips you can give to a Linux newcomer!
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AMD just posted official HDMI 2.1 (FRL) support to LKML!
And for some reason, they even CC'd me haha. Maybe a little nod for my and my friends work on FRL and gaming features like HDMI VRR and ALLM.
Still, we're eating good this year!
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Linux Growth Projection: Linux Gaming to Surpass Xbox By 2030.
By using CAGR and recent Steam survey data on Linux, Linux gaming users are on track to outnumber Xbox unit sales by 2030.
The main thing I forgot to bring up in that video is that the Steam Deck has sold about 5 million units, which is already roughly 1/7 of estimated Xbox units sold.
Future successes by Valve could push that number even higher over time. This research is why I felt confident shipping native binaries for a game I’m working on, and I hope it may be useful to others.
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I have problem that elden ring refuses to run on my main gpu, but it runs on integrated.
When I try to load in game using main it freezes and refuses to work, but works on integrated. Tuf a16 Ryzen 7 260RTX 5060. Nobara 43. I would use integrated if I wasn't so bad, like 30 maybe 40 fps at most.
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Built a small tool to detect Wine / Proton vs native Windows for testing game behavior differences
I’ve been messing around with Wine/Proton behavior differences and put together a small tool that tries to detect whether a Windows binary is running natively or under Wine / Proton / other Wine based environments.
Repo: https://github.com/lain804/winedetect
It uses a mix of heuristics like Wine specific exports and some Win32 behavior differences. Nothing fancy or definitive, just a combined signal approach.
Main use case for me was testing why some Windows games or tools behave slightly differently under Proton compared to native Windows, and having a quick way to confirm the environment.
It is not meant for blocking or DRM style use, just debugging and experimentation around compatibility layers.
Open to feedback if anyone has seen more reliable signals or edge cases where Wine and native Windows are basically indistinguishable.
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Steam Machine might soon follow the Steam Controller as Valve reportedly receives "Game Consoles" shipments
Windows 10 VS Windows 11
Windows 11 was the reason most people switched to Linux
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lact 0.9.0 is here 😎
Here's the top Steam Deck games for April 2026
Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Linux Fedora / Ubuntu Tips to use Faugus Launcher to run Windows apps and games
–TEXT VERSION– SRT extracted from video
:INSTALL APP VIA FLATPAK METHOD:
Enter the app store
Install Faugus Launcher
(Flatpaks are not enabled in Ubuntu btw)
Enter Flatseal
Find Faugus Launcher
Make sure GPU perms are enabled (If flatpaks still don't use your GPU, make sure Freedesktop Platform app has the Nvidia addon.
Or Nvidia driver are enrolled mok for Secure Boot in the fedora app store)
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:SETTING UP FAUGUS:
Enter Faugus Launcher
[Settings]
Enable GameMode
Enable Prevent Sleep (If you’re using a controller,
and the game registers it but still dims the screen after awhile, this fixes it)
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–HOW TO UNINSTALL INSTALLED DIRECTX–
(Btw, VCREDIST installers have an uninstall button but DIRECTX
or installed via Winetricks don’t have it)
Right click your created game user
Select Path
Select drive_c/windows/system32
Run Uninstaller EXE or Appwiz CPL
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:EXTRAS:
–IF YOUR APP/GAME HAS VISUAL BUGS OR WON’T RUN–
Open your created user
[Tools / WineCFG / Graphics]
Enable Virtual Desktop
Type your display resolution
(Just use the Windows key to leave Wine Desktop)
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—IF YOUR CPU/GPU DOESN’T SUPPORT VULCAN–
[Open created user / Tools]
“PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1“ in Launcher Arguments
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–HOW TO SEARCH AND SELECT MULTIPLE ERROR LOGS–
(If you’re having other problems with an app in Faugus)
[Settings]
Enable Logging (After opening your game, it’ll generate the logs)
[Right click on the user / Logs]
Open file Location
Enter Terminal
(Text editors can't select multiple searched lines at the same time, so we’re gonna use a search tool)
“grep” Run grep command app
“-i”
To ignore lowercase
"”warn”” Put the thing you’re searching for in quotes. (Important errors are labelled warn)
Drag the proton logs text file into the Terminal
(Also, It has to be in quotes to not be mistaken as a command.
But most desktop environments already put the quotes)
(Now you can look and select at all the errors your app has so you know what to fix)
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:EXTRAS:
–HOW TO FIX LOW VM MAX MAP COUNT ERROR IN LOGS–
Enter Terminal
“sudo YOURTEXTEDITOR” Run your editor as Super User (Find your text editor’s package name by either using the TAB autocomplete
. Or opening the text editor and check its name in the System Monitor app)
“/etc/sysctl.d/99-anythingidk.conf” Makes/edit the config file in that folder
“vm.max_map_count=2147483642“ Type it in the text editor
Save
Reboot
“cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count” You can check what the map count file says
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–IF YOU HAVE STEAM GAMES ISSUES–
github.com/Faugus/faugus-launcher (Only said in Github idk why)
Copy and paste all override perms commands
Or do it via Flatseal
Find Faugus Launcher
Add ~/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/ perms in Other Files
Add org.freedesktop.Flatpak perms in Talks
Then do the things it said to your flatpak Steam too
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Neverness to Everness Controller
Hey guys,
im on Linux Mint and i got NTE working relatively easy by using Bottles and dw-proton. The Problem is, my DualSense ps5 controller wont get detected by the game, even tho it is crealy connected via bluetooth and also shows up on linux mint.
Steps i have already tried:
Running through steam and enabling steam input
Changing SDL Values like HIDAPI
DS4DRV
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minecraft bedrock linux launcher - is there a way to save the controller map so i dont have to put it in each time?
it doesn’t take long to do so it’s not much of an issue but it’s kinda annoying
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TerraTech Legion is an awesome modular vehicle-building survivor-like out now
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