Noveau is terrible for gaming. If you want any kind of reasonable gaming experience you’ll need the propietary Nvidia driver (for now).
Noveau is terrible for gaming. If you want any kind of reasonable gaming experience you’ll need the propietary Nvidia driver (for now).
The main thing I would say is that you may run into issues if you want to run software from both OSes on the same partition. If both Windows and Linux are trying to execute or install programs on the same partition, they can end up messing with permissions for the other OS (mostly Windows messing with Linux). Reading and writing data should be fine, so intermingling storage shouldn’t be a problem, but execution can be more complex.
Sounds like a “temporary” error message.
It’s a very strange place to go on fire! A fire? At a Sea Parks? It’s been racking my head!
The public version of SteamOS is 2.0, which is very different from SteamOS 3.0 which is on the Steam Deck.
Programming languages is way too broad a category. There’s a lot of variation in both power and difficulty.