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Without question
There's also a controller tools plug-in you might want
Shows you the battery life of your Bluetooth controllers
I keep my controllers plugged in, 90% of the time but that would be nice.
Im excited to explore Linux but also a bit scared

I tried it all the way back in 2006
It's a much better experience now, you're going to have some brick walls you run into but it's just going to be the learning curve you have to go through, Windows has the same thing but people have just forgotten
I'm gonna be studying computer science too in college in like 9 months
Nice
Damn you're probably way older than me
Main area where linux can be awkward for me is audio. Occasionally i have to manually toggle the audio device selection in gamemode to get it to pickup a new audio device. Another time an app may accidentally get muted while in desktop mode and you will have to go back on there to unmute it
I just hit my 30s
yeah lol. my microphone likes to automatically adjust to 100% volume all the time despite having it on 76% input volume at all times. not that it stays there
Man I'm not even 18 yet.
I had that a lot on steamos. On bazzite i enabled extra volume toggle in desktop mode and have my mic set to 130%. Seems to have stuck
There's no rush, cherish your spare time while you have less responsibility (hopefully)
Does steam os have a controller friendly browser
Oh I'm 100% doing that my sleep schedule is absolutely fucked