Hey thanks everyone who liked my post! I figure I will update it on my progress and such, say thanks, and amble the forums after this.
After finding those three libraries that made SecondLife work, I went on to add much more to the games and usability sector. I use Mixxx to provide music to my communities club in SL. Long time DJ who used to playlist with winamp, but since that died I swapped over to Mixxx. OFC since its opensource no problems there.
I play League of Legends which is notorious to make work in linux, but using Kyechou's excellent wrapper which you can find here -
I found this when i started this "#$^% winblows" i am using linux full time adventure on kubuntu, because Chris Titus recommended it for noobs. I had noticed it was also for Arch, so well anyways, I found it after searching. Lutris is crap for LoL. Don't use it.
I added Blizzard.net with steam, and others games I play are mostly also steam ports. I have used the built in garuda proton on everything, and everything works amazing. I do play a few linux native games, and those are also, i mean at this stage of course, without issue.
I had an issue with zoom, because OF COURSE some medical teleview I do "insists" on using zoom (big room laugh here, they "insist" because of security! Zoom! For Security!!! ahhhhhhahahahahahah!!! Asked since I passed intake if we could in the future please please PLEASE use Jitsi.) I installed winblows on Virtual Machine Manager and was able to use sound. Dunno why my cam would not detect, I know nothing about VM's. It worked the day before. DO I care? actually not one stinkin bit. They wont use Jitsi, they get no cam. Tired of ME having to compromise to suit suits.
Other than that - Garuda = Home
When I have a few extra bucks I will toss it in the hat. Other than that I will continue to do what I have done before, share, communicate, teach others to be free on the machine they own, private on the web (OH I LOVE FIREDRAGON!!!!!!) and let the little corner of the world I live in know there are alternatives.
PS - A small shout out to Puppy Linux. Small, portable, multidistro choices, easy to use, not made for installation, works great in those "pinches." Runs totally in RAM on lightweight requirements. They kept me interested in linux for the past 15 years. I liked and used the deb and the slackware version. Still worth, still resides on a USB next door to my garuda install usb. Will until its dead, check 'em out!
PPS - Hey! I am a first time Arch user too!