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Audacious has support for Winamp skins and EQ presets, so you could call it a Winamp-like.
a Half-Life nutjob and an idiotic smartass. more of a listener than an active conversationalist. 🙃
Audacious has support for Winamp skins and EQ presets, so you could call it a Winamp-like.
the only thing that wasn’t working {for me at the very least.} were the direct downloads from Nexus via MO2 but that’s inconsequential since you can always just install the mods manually.
but yes, MO2 works perfectly in Wine/Proton. it’s especially easy to set up a shortcut to it using Lutris. for example, installing New Vegas using the GOG install script and then editing the settings to replace NV’s executable with the MO2 executable.
initially i chose Linux because Windows on my laptop was way too sluggish. eventually, me and my family made a definite move to Linux because of the continuous enshittification Windows is going through in the modern days. Linux has become good enough for daily driving and even gaming that it just made no sense sticking to Windows.
i wouldn’t say i’m fully out of the “distro hopping” phase just yet, but i’m certainly doing it rarely, once in, like, 3-4 months maybe. currently using Void Linux on my personal laptop.
my favorite distro is Mint. yes, it’s a basic-ass choice, but it is the de-facto “just works” distro.
that’s a weird way to spell Pantheon.
meanwhile me with my install of Void Linux using the Chicago95 theme…
at least Broken Steel exists to have him actually accept helping you…
except the game will still berate you for not being selfless.
as a former AIMP user, i second the Strawberry choice.