PikaOS is a next-gen Linux distribution aimed specifically toward gamers
With its Ubuntu base, PikaOS makes gaming and standard desktop usage on Linux fairly straightforward.
With its Ubuntu base, PikaOS makes gaming and standard desktop usage on Linux fairly straightforward.
If you long for the days of vintage Linux, but with the power and hardware support of a modern-day distribution, this Linux flavor might be just what you're looking for.
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