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Bottles reviews and mentions
- Bottles 50 is out with Gamescope Improvements
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Super Noob trying to play HotS
I have no idea whether your computer will run thing but a better way (imo) to install games with 3rd party launcher is bottles. Personally prefer it over lutris, it gives a ton of options to tinker with to get things working.
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Fedora Silverblue - What are your thoughts on it?
With rising stars like Distrobox and Bottles at your disposal in the event that Flatpak, Toolbx and Layering (in that order) don't suffice in tackling a particular need/problem, Silverblue has offered me:
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Are you missing any native (free) software in Debian?
bottles https://github.com/bottlesdevs/Bottles/releases
- Why linux mail client developers hate tray icons?
- Lutris vs Bottles
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POV you just repackaged MultiMC and/or Bottles
Bottles appears to be GPL3 and MultiMC appears be using Apache licensing
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Wine
I think Bottles still needs smash some bugs and implement some things it doesn't have yet, but it's a newer tool than Lutris so it's normal for it to have fewer options. Apparently they are currently trying to implement layers, which will make each program or game individual, taking up less space and using different dependencies. I like the way it is going because since I started using it, there are always fixes and new things, so it is a tool that is still in constant evolution, unlike some like PlayOnLinux, for example, which was the most popular when I started to use Linux. As for Lutris, it's an older and more mature tool than Bottles, so the issues I faced really must have been on my side (because of the system or even hardware, which is currently pretty outdated).
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Hacker News top posts: Feb 1, 2022
Bottles – Run Windows software and games on Linux\ (78 comments)
- Bottles 2022.1.28-trento-1 is out with fixes for dotnet packages
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A note from our sponsor - InfluxDB
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bottlesdevs/Bottles is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.