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I've got several friends that game 100% in Linux, and play E:D with flight sticks and shit. Not into the game so I don't know anything about the specifics, but seems perfectly doable...
It seems to be hit or miss. I hear people online have no issues with HOTAS/HOSAS/other sim gear on Linux. But I could never really get mine to work 100% correctly.
Plus it was a lot more fiddly every time I wanted to play my games than windows. Idk I just keep windows for my sims and do everything else on Linux
I'm not saying you're wrong, but is it actually more fiddly or are you just used to it working the other way? I hear people often complain about Linux not working exactly how their Windows install worked, but it being them just not used to the work flow. People get so used to dealing with Windows garbage that they forget it exists, but they notice everything when switching to something new so it feels worse even if it's technically better.