Switching completely from Windows to Linux

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  1. weywot

    My notes on using Linux

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  3. openrazer

    Open source driver and user-space daemon to control Razer lighting and other features on GNU/Linux

  4. HeadsetControl

    Sidetone and Battery status for Logitech G930, G533, G633, G933 SteelSeries Arctis 7/PRO 2019 and Corsair VOID (Pro) in Linux and MacOSX

    For the arctis, you can likely use https://github.com/Sapd/HeadsetControl I'm using it with the nova 7 and it has 4 built in equalizers which do the job for me. You miss out on built in chatmix like sonar has but you can implement it pretty easily using pulseaudio virtual audio devices and interfacing with headset control to get the chat mix level from the headset. If you want to send me a dm once you get your system set up I can send you over a private repo I have for it!

  5. HeroicGamesLauncher

    A games launcher for GOG, Amazon and Epic Games for Linux, Windows and macOS.

    Heroic Games My personal favourite Epic Games & GOG launcher.

  6. archwiki

    MediaWiki used on Arch Linux websites (read-only mirror)

    ArchLinux wiki This is just for arch based distros (Arch, Arco, Artix, Endeavour, Manjaro, Garuda...) but sometimes works for any problem you have. Maybe not so useful if you are using others distro but some advanced stuff like how to fix stuff is here.

  7. lutris

    Lutris desktop client

    Lutris. Useful for launching other games or windows programs. It's like a multilauncher but more complex because it uses scripting to install some games

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