Darvond: Hi there. I've been mainlining Fedora since version 25. And for the most part, I've only encountered one game on GOG that was built so wrong as to not be platform agnostic.
Thankfully, due to interface issues, it's not that high on my "To Play" list.
1: Never, ever,
EVER use Nvidia if you intend to Linux.
2: There are plenty of streaming solutions, I could pull five of them from a hat just with a very casual search. That's not counting for things like KODI (formerly XMB) that include such things as optional modules.
3: GOG Galaxy is
vastly overrated. But if you insist on needing a solution, I'd like to suggest
Lutris. It does most of what Galaxy does.
Addendum: Having read further into the thread, I think you're approaching the issue and solutions from the completely wrong angles.
I probly am, i just want simple lol, hd music, surround sound games, and dolby atmos. I also dobt like them stealing all my info. Which google, microsoft and amaxon 100 percebt do. I liked that linux is free from that. I mean it took me 100s of hours to figure out how to block microsoft, amazon, and google from doing that.
It looks to me though, those bastards dont want any one easily going to linux with out alot of bad nosie. They intentionally block drivers, and things to make it diffcult.
But if it took me over 4 hours just to figure out how to even get linux installed lol i have no hope for making it work. I mean at first i couldnt even get past the unkown chip thing, it took me 40 mins to figure out that was my lan on the mb. Then 2 hours atleast to figure out what they were trying to tell me was hit esc, highlight the mint verison and hit e to edit the code. It took at least 40 of those 2 hours to figure out i had to hit esc not ahift to even get into that menu.
Took me over 2 more hours yesterday to figure out you dont install linux like windows, you have to boot into from the usb than install it, i kept hitting install oem, hitting that chip error, then i hit the nvidia drivers error and got no graphics, which is that stupid nomodeset thing you gotta change.
It looks like i would be at it for 1000 plus hours, and i would still have no amazon hd music, no dobly sound, no matter what i did.
makasouleater69: Yep i agree, which is why I was gonna do it. Mint didnt have those drivers you are talking about, and i couldnt figure out how to get it to install it right. I got it to install the 455 ones, and i tried 450.
Time4Tea: They didn't have the NVidia drivers? I would be hugely surprised if Mint doesn't have the latest NVidia drivers in their repository. Or do you mean the sound card? What is this 455/450 you are referring to? I am confused.
makasouleater69: The model of the tv? It is a Oled cx lg tv. You are problay right, but im not gonna spebd the next 600 hours figuring out how to steal dolby atmos, amazon hd, and nvidia drivers, which is what your asking me to do to get it to work right. I would also have to steal windows way of making hdr work, and then translate it to linux, with how ever intel translate dobly atmos to the reciever. That is way to much work.
Time4Tea: No, I meant the model of your sound card device. You don't need to
steal anything, but you may need to download/install some proprietary drivers (i.e. ones provided by the manufacturer) for your specific hardware, as I said. If you could tell me the model of your sound card, I would try to help see if there are proprietary drivers available. I wouldn't think you would need specific Linux drivers for the TV - those generally take a signal from the PC, but are not being directly driven by it.
Darvond: 1: Never, ever,
EVER use Nvidia if you intend to Linux.
Time4Tea: I have an NVidia GTX 1050, which works beautifully. However, I am planning to change to AMD for my next card, as they seem better supported.
It is some kind of realtek card on a msi gaming wifi z490. Thank you very much for trying btw. Even if i found those drivers, which im gonna guess and say there are some, that doesnt help. I dont really use the spund card for sound, other than amazon hd and that doesnt work no matter what you do. The drivers i would need would be from intel hd 10th gen graphics drivers, with what ever dolby uses. The way in windows to set it up is you have to have a second hdmi going from the onboard intel, to the reciver, the reciver to the second hdmi or another monitor. Then you download dolby acess and tell it to use intel as the sound, and it sends rhe reciver a dolby singal, that some how just works, and it works good.
The only way i have ever got close to this level was with logitech 5000 and a sound blaster with 3 audio jacks, but that still sounded like garbage, compared to 7 klispch speakers abd 2 subs. Im sure if i went back to sound blaster and found some one who saved the logitech relic 5.1 speakers i could get it to work.
You say you woulsnt have to steal, but i dont see any way around dolby , or amazon hd music with out stealing it That program that guy sells you for 15 a month steals the download and unencypts it. The only way to make dolby atmos work would be steal thier code and unencypt it. Or just give up on high quailty sound, and use head phones i guess, which head phones are all bad quailty compared to speakers , so at that point it wouldnt matter if you had dolby, stero, or mp3.