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Oh, I wasn't aware of this, but it seems very interesting.

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    Oh, I wasn't aware of this, but it seems very interesting. Might be great for my work machine!
    Would be an Intel-only laptop. Nothing worrisome stood out to me in the FAQ; anything I should be wary of?

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      Oh, I wasn't aware of this, but it seems very interesting. Might be great for my work machine!
      Would be an Intel-only laptop. Nothing worrisome stood out to me in the FAQ; anything I should be wary of?

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      Not OP. But, FWIW, I've been daily driving secureblue for over a year now. And it has been wonderful experience.

      Note that, by virtue of its superior security model, preconceived knowledge may not translate well. However, if you read its documentation and FAQ, then I'm pretty confident that you should be fine. Thankfully, if something's not clear or if you're facing issues, then you're in good hands through their Discord.

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        Not OP. But, FWIW, I've been daily driving secureblue for over a year now. And it has been wonderful experience.

        Note that, by virtue of its superior security model, preconceived knowledge may not translate well. However, if you read its documentation and FAQ, then I'm pretty confident that you should be fine. Thankfully, if something's not clear or if you're facing issues, then you're in good hands through their Discord.

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        Any particular friction with GPUs? I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?

        Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?

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          Any particular friction with GPUs? I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?

          Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?

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          Any particular friction with GPUs?

          Not that I'm aware off. IIRC, both secureblue and Bazzite rely majorly on this for their hardware enablement. Hence, I don't think this should be significantly different between them.

          I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?

          It should support both well, yes.

          Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?

          You definitely can. Anything in particular that wish you to get over from Bazzite?

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          Initially, I had read the question as "Can I tinker with it?". The answer written below tries to address that question.

          I can't think of anything that you couldn't do inherently compared to what's possible on Bazzite. Heck, the way you engage in the act of tinkering should be almost identical. Note, however, that they do differ in how they accommodate building your own images. Bazzite prefers the template found on this page. On the other hand, secureblue relies on BlueBuild's, instead. Note that BlueBuild's template can also be used for Bazzite*.

          :::

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            Any particular friction with GPUs? I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?

            Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?

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            I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?

            Just to be clear, the Nvidia images support Nvidia GPUs well and the non-Nvidia images support AMD (and Intel) GPUs well*.

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              Any particular friction with GPUs?

              Not that I'm aware off. IIRC, both secureblue and Bazzite rely majorly on this for their hardware enablement. Hence, I don't think this should be significantly different between them.

              I see that they have a Nvidia image and they actually recommend if possible to stay away from Nvidia but does it work well with Nvidia or AMD GPUs?

              It should support both well, yes.

              Can we maybe tinker it to get some of the things that we have in Bazzite?

              You definitely can. Anything in particular that wish you to get over from Bazzite?

              ::: spoiler Random

              Initially, I had read the question as "Can I tinker with it?". The answer written below tries to address that question.

              I can't think of anything that you couldn't do inherently compared to what's possible on Bazzite. Heck, the way you engage in the act of tinkering should be almost identical. Note, however, that they do differ in how they accommodate building your own images. Bazzite prefers the template found on this page. On the other hand, secureblue relies on BlueBuild's, instead. Note that BlueBuild's template can also be used for Bazzite*.

              :::

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              Anything in particular that wish you to get over from Bazzite?

              Very minor things which may or may not be already available in Secureblue:

              LatencyFleX, vkBasalt, MangoHud, and OBS VkCapture installed and available by default.

              Patched Switcheroo-Control fixing default-broken iGPU/dGPU switching.

              HDR available in game mode and full hardware accelerated codec support for H264 decoding.

              And the last one that I'm on the fence if would be a good addition or not the ujust based on the just project.

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