Heyy, I'm too in the process of moving from windows (10) to debian :) (though I'm very new to linux, but not new to open source software)
I was surprised that notepad++ didnt have native support for linux and while I tried many stuff, indeed I couldnt find a real replacement. I have kinda concluded that I will either use bottles with wine to run notepad++ (takes around half a minute to open) or use Geany and try to customize it as much as I can. (There are also Notepadqq which is kinda dead and NotepadNext which is still in very early stage.) I'll probably go with Geany and chech on NotepadNext if it evers becomes good enough.
I had a recent post about running windows stuff on linux and people gave me some good advice here: https://mander.xyz/post/18701186
Edit: I just found Textadept, might check it later (found it from a comment under this video).
Well, as I said to someone else, while indeed debian probably is a bad choice for gaming, I barely game and the windows games I have are kinda old (Hades I is probably the most recent). I just casually play cs 1.6 or Supertuxkart every now and then :)
Maybe in the future I could experiment with the other distros, thanks for the suggestions.
I think this is supposed to be a reply to me, so I'll respond🙃
Yep, I think you're right, I'm currently flashibg the debian installer on a usb card which I'll use to install debian on an external ssd I found. Vbox is too slow for my needs now.
Oh, I forgot to mention, I have intel cpu and amd gpu, I will edit it above.
I am using plasma kde with wayland. I will check pipewire later too probably.
Thank you for the text editor suggestions :) I have found geany as an alternative, but it has some limitations (multi-window support isnt very good), but notepad++ on bottles opens slowly, so I want to avoid it too. (I also thought about emacs and nvim, but they are kinda scary and probably not for me.)
As I said in another comment, I will probably try once more to convert to prism.
Hmm, about proton-ge on lutris, for me lutris only shows wine-ge-proton and lutris versions of wine. Should I install it manually or something?
Lastly, thanks for the guide! I hadnt found that one.
Cs1.6: is this about the paid steam version or is there a linux cracked non steam version that can use multiplayer too? I'm not asking for a link, I just want to know what results should I expect from my searches.😅
Prism: I have heard about prism and tnx for the bypass, might use it. (I've also heard that tlauncher is shady, I might try to move my files to prism.) (I dont event play mc, I think minetest is better, but I dont play that either, lol. I just dont want to erase ancient worlds.)
Thanks for the community, I had forgotten its name! :)
Im thinking of getting a phone from this series for a relative, but I want to know if it's gonna have an sd card support. Hope it does, it looks good.🥲
(It's getting hard finding a proper xiaomi phone with a snapdragon chip and an sd card slot..)
Heyy, I'm too in the process of moving from windows (10) to debian :) (though I'm very new to linux, but not new to open source software)
I was surprised that notepad++ didnt have native support for linux and while I tried many stuff, indeed I couldnt find a real replacement. I have kinda concluded that I will either use bottles with wine to run notepad++ (takes around half a minute to open) or use Geany and try to customize it as much as I can. (There are also Notepadqq which is kinda dead and NotepadNext which is still in very early stage.) I'll probably go with Geany and chech on NotepadNext if it evers becomes good enough.
I had a recent post about running windows stuff on linux and people gave me some good advice here: https://mander.xyz/post/18701186
Edit: I just found Textadept, might check it later (found it from a comment under this video).