Linux enthusiasts used to know what they’re talking about instead of pasting wrong info about my own hardware.
You’re annoyed at yourself for being wrong about the Steam Deck using virtualization to run Windows games? Like, do you know what “virtualization” means? Are you just stringing together words and hoping they form coherent sentences?
I pasted a link to the Wikipedia article for Wine, which you – having “used Linux for 39 years” – surely know is what Steam Deck uses to run Windows applications. Which part of it is incorrect?
No, it doesn’t.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_(software)
It’s an additional layer of abstraction.
Many games that run on Windows do not perform the same, and sometimes don’t run at all on Linux or wine.
Linux enthusiasts used to know what they’re talking about instead of pasting wrong info about my own hardware.
You’re annoyed at yourself for being wrong about the Steam Deck using virtualization to run Windows games? Like, do you know what “virtualization” means? Are you just stringing together words and hoping they form coherent sentences?
I pasted a link to the Wikipedia article for Wine, which you – having “used Linux for 39 years” – surely know is what Steam Deck uses to run Windows applications. Which part of it is incorrect?