Posted March 31, 2023
JakobFel: Looks like I'll have to migrate my old laptop to Linux (aiming for Zorin OS) sooner rather than later. It currently runs on Windows 8 (not 8.1) and has plenty of issues, so I was gonna have to make the switch either way, but I was hoping I could at least wait until I could afford to switch out the mechanical drive for an SSD so I don't have to install twice. Oh well. I've been meaning to do a dive into Linux systems anyways, since I'm hoping that by the time Microsoft drops Windows 10, maybe GOG Galaxy and most of my other games and software will run on Linux.
I'll be straight with you here, as a Linux exclusive user (since 2003!). Don't hold out for GOG Galaxy on Linux. By all accounts GOG has no intention of supporting it. The only online store actively supporting Linux at this point in time is Steam.
With that said, that's not intended as a "don't go the linux way, and support steam" message. But rather as a manage your expectations.
The games themselves will probably work fine. But GOG Galaxy, every time I've tried it.. it's been a poor experience. Though I do find it ironic, how a DRM free store wants to tie themselves to a specific platform, in my opinion as a DRM free store you'd aim for all platforms, to you know, be free from all ties. But that's a whole other topic.
You're really better off using a third party game manager over GOG Galaxy in any case on Linux.
Also, be sure to check a broad range of Linux distributions, from POP OS, to Ubuntu to Fedora or even OpenSUSE, it really can be subjective as to which is best for a particular user. That's a good thing though, that's freedom of choice. (Unlike Windows!) You don't have to settle on the first one, explore a bit.