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Imo distro doesn't matter very much. Your best bet is to try either Lutris or Bottles in order to manage your games easier. Then you just need to install dependencies and the games should work. If not, try other wine versions, proton, proton-ge etc
Except that they're on Ubuntu 22.04. which is totally ancient at this point
Oh, didnt realize they were running something as old as the LTS release? How will he ever make it work?? If only there was a way to update software....
Yeah, start adding PPAs or installing software from source. That's much more likely to make things work for a beginner
Or he could just update to the latest version if its that big a deal? Why would he go through the whole PPA shit when it takes very little effort to get an updated version of Ubuntu on a flash drive to reinstall
I'm confused what your argument is. That the ancient LTS version isn't a problem because he an just wipe and reinstall a new version?
Why is it a problem? Its very easy to install a new distro (which i still do not see as being necessary). Why are you acting like he needs to be on the absolute latest software? Bet it fixes exactly none of the issues hes been facing
Because
He has ancient hardware also isn't 22.04 from within the last year and a half?
Why does it matter to the average gamer? I bet it makes no real world difference whether you're on 23.1 or 22.04 unless you absolutely need the latest software