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<blockquote data-quote="grimreaper1014" data-source="post: 892872" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>So Manjaro is easier to get setup for gaming? How is it as far as ease of use? I'm wondering if maybe I should just get on a distro that is easy to use and is easy to game on? I mean those are the things I use a computer for anyways. I was actually looking into SteamOS until I seen they haven't updated it in like over a year. Then I seen there was another one called GamerOS thats supposed to be pretty good for gaming as well. Pretty much all I use a computer for is to surf the internet, check my email, play poker at poker sites, and game. I play all the big titles. Apex legends, all the Call of Duty's, Fortnite, GTA5, Age of Empires, go there's a lot I play. So I am thinking a distro with some gaming capabilities is something I should get to learn. I am also in the process of building another gaming rig. So hopefully by the time I'm done building it I will have the perfect OS for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreaper1014, post: 892872, member: 554"] So Manjaro is easier to get setup for gaming? How is it as far as ease of use? I'm wondering if maybe I should just get on a distro that is easy to use and is easy to game on? I mean those are the things I use a computer for anyways. I was actually looking into SteamOS until I seen they haven't updated it in like over a year. Then I seen there was another one called GamerOS thats supposed to be pretty good for gaming as well. Pretty much all I use a computer for is to surf the internet, check my email, play poker at poker sites, and game. I play all the big titles. Apex legends, all the Call of Duty's, Fortnite, GTA5, Age of Empires, go there's a lot I play. So I am thinking a distro with some gaming capabilities is something I should get to learn. I am also in the process of building another gaming rig. So hopefully by the time I'm done building it I will have the perfect OS for it. [/QUOTE]
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