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    Late last year, young developer Rudra Saraswat gifted Ubuntu gamers with a great GUI tool. The cleverly-named "Gamebuntu" utility was effectively a bash script that automatically installed a veritable kitchen sink of gaming tools and then used a convenient overlay for finding and launching things like Steam, VLC, OBS, Twitch, Lutris, Discord, and others. Now, he has announced a completely new version that takes Gamebuntu in a different, and more elegant, direction. 

     

    “I’ve completely rewritten Gamebuntu so that people have the freedom to choose what they want to install," Rudra says. "You can choose from 4 launchers, 2 kernels, 7 tools and 1 streaming app." 

     

    The new approach for Gamebuntu is refreshingly reminiscent of what Ubuntu Budgie is adding to its welcome app for version 22.04. Instead of a large install routine that sets up a predetermined gaming environment, Gamebuntu 1.0 lets the user choose exactdly which software to install. 

     

    Here's what Gamebuntu 1.0 offers up via its current AppImage on GitLab, broken down by category: 

     

    Launchers:

     

    • Steam
    • Heroic/Epic
    • Minigalaxy (GOG)
    • Lutris

     

    Kernels:

     

    • Lowlatency kernel
    • Xanmod kernel
    • Social:
    • Discord

     

    Tools:

     

    • Gamemode
    • GOverlay
    • MangoHud
    • NoiseTorch
    • OpenRGB
    • Piper
    • Polychromatic (Razer)
    • Protonup-Qt
    • VLC
    • Wine (with wine-binfmt to run Windows executables directly)

     

    Streaming Apps:

     

    • OBS Studio

     

    It's a solid selection of important gaming tools and clients. I suggested adding the excellent Protonup-QT, a GUI tool letting you update and manage custom Steam Proton variants like Proton-GE. Rudra included it within a few hours!

     

    He encourages you to add your own suggestions to this Ubuntu Discourse thread.

     

    Rudra has a very promising future. Before he even turned 12, he had already created two unique Linux distributions: Ubuntu Unity Remix and Ubuntu Education Edition.

     

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