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The future is looking bright for bazzite

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    The future is looking bright for bazzite

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      The future is looking bright for bazzite

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      I just installed it today! It's so easy to set up and use, games have been working right out of the box and it's based on Fedora Atomic meaning you can roll back updates easily if something breaks. As a brand new Linux user, I think it has great potential to convert more casual users over

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        I just installed it today! It's so easy to set up and use, games have been working right out of the box and it's based on Fedora Atomic meaning you can roll back updates easily if something breaks. As a brand new Linux user, I think it has great potential to convert more casual users over

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        It started as an experiment to get off the Windows 11 train wreck for me and now I can't imagine ever going back. Linux is so far ahead, it's not even a competition.

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          It started as an experiment to get off the Windows 11 train wreck for me and now I can't imagine ever going back. Linux is so far ahead, it's not even a competition.

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          I mean that’s a bit of a general statement. But Some distros are very good, for laptops however? Power management is a chore and most fixes for that don’t work that well on either Bluefin or Bazzite.

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            I mean that’s a bit of a general statement. But Some distros are very good, for laptops however? Power management is a chore and most fixes for that don’t work that well on either Bluefin or Bazzite.

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            I get 10+ hours on Aurora + AMD. I think AMD might be the part which makes the big difference.

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              I mean that’s a bit of a general statement. But Some distros are very good, for laptops however? Power management is a chore and most fixes for that don’t work that well on either Bluefin or Bazzite.

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              Ngl I've downloaded it to my laptop and I haven't had to do anything. Everything has just worked so far. And if something stops working, the immutability means I can just roll back an update

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