I have finally gotten rid of Windows
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Curious about what you plan to play with them specs.
Runs pretty much everything in stable 60 fps, and I don't see any difference between medium and ultra settings
More specifically: DOTA 2, Pathfinder Kingmaker (took 4 hours to set this one up, and it's the SECOND time), Chrono Ark, 1000x Resist, They Are Billions, Mechwarrior 5 with friends, TTRPGs in browser, and some souls-like once I'm done with one of the listed games
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Always make sure to remove the French language pack:
> rm -fr /
Is good joke.
Only downvoted cuz no "/s" at the next line.
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I'm using GNOME because I like it more
And yeah, system fading into the background is the end goal
Yes gnome > KDE
This is a hill i will die on
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This is not totally true. Deb packages will just activate the package manager and will mimic the feel of installing something on windows.
Bazzite is based on fedora atomic, which means I don't get debs and have to deal with flatpak, brew and distrobox
Okay, I kinda do get debs through the last one... I think. I've never used db before, my experience comes mostly from Ubuntu and Pop_OS!
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I guessed as much, I only say so because fastfetch was on the terminal prompt too - could it be both are preinstalled?
IIRC on Bazzite neofetch is just a symlink/alias to fastfetch due to muscle memory and the overall prevalence of neofetch.
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I'm using GNOME because I like it more
And yeah, system fading into the background is the end goal
I totally agree - distro hoppers who complain about the "nightmare" of finding the right distro are living in a hell of their own making.
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Yes gnome > KDE
This is a hill i will die on
๏ธ You just started a war.
KDE > Gnome. ๐คญ
I can't get excited about the Gnome interface. It somehow works in such an unfamiliar way. What is the advantage supposed to be?
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A lot of games are going to work without you having to do anything and some will need some tinkering. In that case, https://www.protondb.com/ will be your best friend, telling you exactly what you need to do to get things running.
That being said, some games simply can't be run under Linux. They might work in the future as compatibility improves but some won't. If it's an issue for you, you might want to dual boot windows as a workaround.
If you do dual boot, turn on the BIOS password to prevent Windows from messing with your bootloader.
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๏ธ You just started a war.
KDE > Gnome. ๐คญ
I can't get excited about the Gnome interface. It somehow works in such an unfamiliar way. What is the advantage supposed to be?
I've had to use it in vocational school, and after a few months I started to like it over Windows interface. Later on I've touched Xfce and seen people around me use KDE, but still prefer GNOME. I've got no idea why.
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Yes gnome > KDE
This is a hill i will die on
I agree, Gnome 2 was better. Ever since then, however, Gnome has been the worst environment available.
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I've seen Plasma, Xfce, and GNOME. I like the last one the most, so I'm using it on all of my systems.
I can't stand GNOME, but I understand that other people like it.
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๏ธ You just started a war.
KDE > Gnome. ๐คญ
I can't get excited about the Gnome interface. It somehow works in such an unfamiliar way. What is the advantage supposed to be?
I respect GNOME for it's simplicity, but prefer KDE for the chaos.
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So anyway, any beginner tips?
I did something similar a few months ago! But honestly it took me forever to pick between GNOME and KDE. Ended up going to KDE for certain things I wanted to customise.
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So anyway, any beginner tips?
Welcome in from the cold. We have hot cocoa and blankets.
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I totally agree - distro hoppers who complain about the "nightmare" of finding the right distro are living in a hell of their own making.
They like it but haven't come out of the closet
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๏ธ You just started a war.
KDE > Gnome. ๐คญ
I can't get excited about the Gnome interface. It somehow works in such an unfamiliar way. What is the advantage supposed to be?
Completely agree. I find GNOME just annoying, ugly, and in some places inconsistent.
KDE/i3/Sway 4evarr!
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Runs pretty much everything in stable 60 fps, and I don't see any difference between medium and ultra settings
More specifically: DOTA 2, Pathfinder Kingmaker (took 4 hours to set this one up, and it's the SECOND time), Chrono Ark, 1000x Resist, They Are Billions, Mechwarrior 5 with friends, TTRPGs in browser, and some souls-like once I'm done with one of the listed games
Ah, okay. "Pretty much everything" in 60 fps at medium settings sounds reasonable.
Not trying to hate here btw, I was just curious.
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Execute "ujust" and marvel at what's possible right out of the box. If you used KDE check out some simple tips on how to configure cool windows effects. A little wobble makes all the difference. Browse the apps you can install, there are some pretty neat things in there you probably never heard of before.
And don't forget: once you got the things you want working, let the system fade into the background. No need to constantly tinker with your distribution unless you enjoy it.
Can't live without my magic lamp animation for minimise/maximise. Feels so out of place without it
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Bazzite allows for tinkering just fine, it's just different so you have to be willing to put a little time in to learn how ostree works, for example.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Of course it can be tinkered with, but it wasn't really designed to be tinkered with in the same way that you can with a traditional Linux system. It's designed to keep users from messing with system files with its strict containerised workflow. It's certainly not targeted at users who'll want to hack systemd services, customise kernel modules, tweak system files under /etc and /usr, or even compile software from source.
I acknowledge that it's possible to create highly customised and reproducible systems with immutable distros, but it's a paradigm shift compared to a traditional *nix system.
I've spent 20+ years refining my knowledge of linux and BSD, I haven't got the patience to start over with these types of systems.
Please don't get me wrong, I'm not at all criticising these systems for being different. They serve a completely different purpose โone that's just not for me.
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Yes gnome > KDE
This is a hill i will die on
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I've installed Fedora 42 KDE to try out Plasma 6.4 as last time I've used KDE it was 5.x... Anyhow, I'm back to GNOME after 2h of messing with settings unable to get desired results. And the KDE animations are just bad... Still better than Windows though.