Alienware is currently improving Linux gaming and, more importantly, making it more comfortable to use as a serious alternative to full-fledged PCs and hardware. That's what im for Alienware Command Center (“AWCC”) Windows' built-in profile support can also be used under Linux. So called User Definable Heat Tables (“USTT”) Make it possible to select a wide range of operating modes and presets for your computer.
- amazing
- balanced
- Low energy
- Balanced performance
- performance
- calm
Alienware M and it can be used. More information can be found on the mailing list kernel.org.
Other manufacturers also rely on Linux
Not only did Alienware and Dell realize that Linux gaming was becoming a real alternative to Windows. In addition to dedicated gaming distros like SteamOS, Nobara Linux, ChimeraOS, and Nitrux, manufacturers like Asus have also started porting their applications and tools to Linux. This development is likely to accelerate further in the future.
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