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! Make sure in the setup you set the destination folder to the main games folder you’ve made. In Wine, access to the Linux file system is through the Z: virtual drive. e.g. in FitGirl’s setups, just change the installation folder to `Z:homeyourUsernamegamesgameSubfolder` if the directory you made was `~/games/`\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
If it didn’t work, you might be missing some software requirements (vcredist, etc). To add them, you’ll need an additional step:\n
\n
**Step 4 (optional)**\n
\n
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\n
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\n
**Step 2**\n
\n
Make one central folder for all game files. Copy the game files to each game’s subfolder (e.g. `~/games/`). If it’s an ISO file, extract its contents like an archive. If it is a repack/setup (e.g. GOG, FitGirl, Dodi, etc) run the setup by opening a terminal in the repack folder and entering: `wine ./theGameSetupFile.exe`\n
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! Make sure the installer is installing only the game, not anything else. Uncheck the option of installing Visual C++ runtimes, for example.\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
**Step 4 (optional)**\n
\n
Install `winetricks` and `protontricks`. Open a terminal and run `protontricks --gui`Select the game in the list, click on OK, select *Install an application*, click on OK, click on Cancel and now you’ll see a slightly different options window. Select *Install a Windows DLL or Component* option and click on OK. The new window will list all possible requirements/dependencies, install whatever the game needs. You can get to know the game’s software requirements from its PCGamingWiki page (or just google it). Repeat for each requirement.\n
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\n
**Step 0**\n
\n
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\n
**Step 1**\n
\n
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\n
**Step 2**\n
\n
Make one central folder for all game files. Copy the game files to each game’s subfolder (e.g. `~/games/`). If it’s an ISO file, extract its contents like an archive. If it is a repack/setup (e.g. GOG, FitGirl, Dodi, etc) run the setup by opening a terminal in the repack folder and entering: `wine ./theGameSetupFile.exe`\n
\n
! Make sure in the setup you set the destination folder to the main games folder you’ve made. In Wine, access to the Linux file system is through the Z: virtual drive. e.g. in FitGirl’s setups, just change the installation folder to `Z:homeyourUsernamegamesgameSubfolder` if the directory you made was `~/games/`\n
\n
! Make sure the installer is installing only the game, not anything else. Uncheck the option of installing Visual C++ runtimes, for example.\n
\n
**Step 3**\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
**Step 4 (optional)**\n
\n
Install `winetricks` and `protontricks`. Open a terminal and run `protontricks --gui`Select the game in the list, click on OK, select *Install an application*, click on OK, click on Cancel and now you’ll see a slightly different options window. Select *Install a Windows DLL or Component* option and click on OK. The new window will list all possible requirements/dependencies, install whatever the game needs. You can get to know the game’s software requirements from its PCGamingWiki page (or just google it). Repeat for each requirement.\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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Hello there lemmings! Finally I have taken up the courage to buy a low power mini PC to be my first homeserver (Ryzen 5500U, 16GB RAM, 512 SSD, already have 6TB external HDD tho). I have basically no tangible experience with Debian or Fedora-based system, since my daily drivers are Arch-based (although I’m planning to switch my laptop over to Fedora).\n
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What’s your experiences with Debian and Rocky as a homeserver OS?
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Somewhat but it was more driven on the server-side decision. I wanted something that I could set and forget, that didn’t have a ton of updates but prioritized stability/security patches.\n
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Of course, speaking of packages I do regularly use rpmfusion and epel for the extra stuff the normal repos don’t have, but I understand why.\n
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Also being a heavy user of KVM, PCIe and GPU passthrough I found the experience easier and less likely to break between updates. A lot of Red Hat devs work on these subsystems so I assume it’s better QA’d.
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I was running CentOS then migrated to Rocky. It handles various VMs and containers great and has been trouble free for years. 10 core Haswell-era Xeon with 64 GB RAM and a lot of ZFS storage.\n
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I moved from Arch to Fedora on my desktop/laptop as well. Really helps my mental state not keeping up with the different distro-specific knowledge between hosts.
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