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Would it be possible to add Proton-CachyOS to the mix? #273

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githlacker opened this issue Nov 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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Would it be possible to add Proton-CachyOS to the mix? #273

githlacker opened this issue Nov 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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githlacker commented Nov 2, 2024

Proton-CachyOS (repo) is a modified version of Proton developed by the creators of the CachyOS distribution. I've had a positive experience using it and would recommend considering its addition, if possible.

Edit: and if also possible to allow it to be installed on both lutris and heroic

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loathingKernel commented Jan 2, 2025

The reason proton-cachyos exists is because we wanted a version that didn't depend on the Steam runtime, but is running on the host system outside of pressure-vessel. As such it contains modifications that wouldn't allow it to be built as a redistributable until now. Recently we decided to start providing Steam Linux Runtime based releases which can be found here. At this point it is not decided yet that we want to keep doing this. If this is going to become a regular release, I will let you know.

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Thank you for the explanation.

Also, hi loathing :D

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Vysp3r commented Jan 2, 2025

I am not free for some time anyway so you have plenty of time to decide that.

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