i tried to pirate games and software on it it was hard to get anything to run.

i think that would make linux not so popular in regions where people depend on piracy.

i want hear your opinions about my point

  • yellow [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    For Adobe Acrobat, well, it’s an Adobe product, and those are famously not compatible with Linux at all in any capacity. You’ll have to find something to replace it with or spin up a Windows virtual machine to run it.

    For Cyberpunk, where did you get it and and what have you tried? Also, consider volunteering any other information that might be helpful (distro, hardware, etc.), I don’t think either of us wants to play 20 Questions to help you troubleshoot.

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      i got it from dodi repacks,ubuntu,gtx 1650 i5-10500h 16gb ram sata ssd. on steam add as non steam app with proton on.

      the repack was installed and i tried to run the file from windows ntfs partiton.

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        • You must install from Linux, proton has no idea where all your DLL are from your other install.
        • don’t use NTFS in Linux if you can avoid it
        • as others have said, open the hood and look at logs, errors, etc. Linux is open and free, but that comes with doing more yourself.

        If you can’t stop complaining about how “windows did this automatically, but Linux doesn’t”, maybe Linux isn’t for you. No one is going to hold your hand and do the magic for you.