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  • On topic for QEMU/KVM, easier to use interfaces would be helpful. Not saying other VM software are any easier, but they have so many settings baked in, and I only get them running maybe after the 50th trial and error setting changed.

  • There are edge cases like these where I would consider paying for software to fix my system. Problem is, I wouldn't know where to look and who to trust.

    Its also just for personal use, so if it were expensive then I would just reformat for free.

  • Its so easy nowadays on Steam, and other clients like Lutris for GoG and Heroic for Epic Games. They care care of all the extra software to install to run Windows games.

    You simply install the client, run the game. As simple as Windows. Plus the epic power of Linux. Its the best for new and older hardware.

  • Helmets

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  • Also both Hiplok and Litelok are made in U.K.

  • That's fair. Looking back, I shouldn't have used the word containerized. Isolated may have been what I should have used instead since I'm not sure if its "containerized", a "VM", or as @Saprophyte@lemmy.world said "bubblewrap"..

    Thanks for responding.

  • Why the downvotes? This is useful information...

  • I don't know much about it. I tried using it to set it up with Epic Games. There was a lot more manual work than say Heroic or Lutris, but all was able to be done through a UI.

    I needed to select my dependencies of C# versions, C++ versions, XInput software, Direct X version, various other stuff. This was done within a single bottle, so I'm guessing they're separate from the others.

    To be honest, I managed to get Epic Games running, but had trouble signing it. Not sure what else I was missing.

    It also lets you take snapshots of your Bottles state. And provides you with a Task Manager, command line, Registry Editor, Windows compatibility versions (e.g., 10 or 11), toggle OBS screen capture, gamescope, Wayland (experimental), other graphic stuff,

    Its got Launchers for many things, like also: Battle. Net, Enlisted, EVE, FL Studio, AutoDesk, Guild Wars 2, MEGA sync, Origin, PlayStation Plus, QOBUZ, Star Citizen, Ubisoft Connect, Wargaming. NET (World of Tanks, Warplanes, Battleships), the GOG Galaxy official launcher.

    They show the ratings for the various launchers from within the app, to show its score for compatibility.

  • Just a tip, if you guys want to containerize games such Epic Games, GoG, or other Windows apps, there is a program called Bottle which lets you do this. Can be a great added layer of security and containerization: https://usebottles.com/

    However there is Lutris and Heroic for easier to use alternatives that do not offer containerized security.

  • No need to enable, it won't work nor do anything. Do need to systemctl --user daemon-reload

  • This worked! I searched through so many threads trying to find an answer, and this was the answer. Thank you so much. I only needed the below text added to my ~/.config/containers/systemd/my-custom-quadlet.container. Nice and simple:

     
        
    [Install]
    WantedBy=default.target
    
      
  • Any idea how I can get Quadlet to start on system boot?

  • I implemented these, but my containers are not starting on system boot. I even set restart: always

  • Oh, I don't think I've witnessed one here.

  • What's a tankie and what makes them close to Nazis?

  • I disagree. If Lemmy was plagued with Nazis, it would down the shitter pretty fast.