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r/Linux_Gaming · u/Perdouille · 3w ago

Discord on Twitter: "is it the year of the linux desktop?" [Announcing better "Go Live" hardware support, better updater, supporting more distros and some other stuff]

Discord on Twitter: "is it the year of the linux desktop?" [Announcing better "Go Live" hardware support, better updater, supporting more distros and some other stuff]

r/Linux_Gaming · u/BlueDragonReal · 3w ago

Discord announces hardware-accelerated video encoding, enhanced screen capture methods for better game performance, and expanded distribution support to improve the overall user experience

Discord announces hardware-accelerated video encoding, enhanced screen capture methods for better game performance, and expanded distribution support to improve the overall user experience

r/buildapc · u/Narrow-Leadership825 · 1d ago

What do you do with your old PCs with no Windows 11 support?

I often think about this question at the moment. Windows 10 ESU for private users lasts until October in Europe. I have two PCs with acceptable specs even today. A CAD-PC from 2015 and a gaming-PC from 2016 with a GTX107…

r/Windows11 · u/Dubai_Gamer_00971 · 4w ago

It's 2026 and we are still using the outdated Bluetooth audio codecs | AAC, SBC and Bluetooth LE

When will you officially support the following codecs? - APTX HD, Lossless, Adaptive - LDAC Our hardware supports it, but Microsoft has done nothing to official enforce these codecs. It's not a good thing for a billion d…

r/Linux_Gaming · u/ArthurSalim · May 2, 2026

Steam Hardware Survey Shows a small decrease on Linux gaming systems to 4.52%

After hitting a peak of 5%, the percentage of computers using Linux appears to have decreased to 4.5%, a 0.81% drop from the previous month. Windows 11 also saw a surge of 0.89% in usage. This may indicate that a signifi…