Thrickles

@Thrickles@lemm.ee
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Joined 1 years ago

Little Bobby Tables strikes again.

Stubborn? Windows 11 does not support my older hardware. With no other reason to upgrade, I'm not dropping that kind of cash just for Windows 11.

Regardless, I fully migrated to Linux last year.

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Wife started getting these ads as well. Each time she complains I try to hand her my Linux USB drive.

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So basically...

  • CEO claims responsibility.
  • Employees face the consequences.

That tracks.

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the customer is tolerating it well

Sure am! It's been over four years since I've had McDonalds (or any other fast food restaurant). Prices are absurd and the food is meh at best.

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Most people aren't buying $40k+ cars? Weird.

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Yes, and I love it.

I only use my PC for gaming and web browsing. I mainly stuck with Fedora, but also used Tumbleweed and Nobara. Regardless of which distro I used I was never fully satisfied with the initial setup or upkeep.

  • Fedora was great, but I was hopping around often and there was always a setup process to get Steam and what not installed and set up.

  • Nobara is a great option with gaming tools installed and setup for you. However, it's maintained by a single (awesome) dude and major upgrades often require some manual work arounds.

  • Tumbleweed was great until there were updates. More times than not, updates failed due to repo or dependency issues.

Bazzite, however, is the first (and only, so far) distro where I quite literally install, reboot, launch and log into Steam, start playing games. No other setup steps were required as everything I need is baked into the image. And with the automatic updates there's been no upkeep.

Since installing Bazzite I've had no desire to try anything else, which is great. More time for gaming. 🎮

If you're using KDE, you can go to System Settings > Software Updates and

  1. Set the notification frequency to weekly or monthly to reduce the number of update notifications.
  2. Disable offline updates. This will install updates while you're using the system and you can choose to reboot when/if you want.

Opening Discover will check for updates and, if updates are found, show the tray notification regardless of your notification frequency and when you last updated.

Fedora does roll out updates pretty much daily, which can be annoying, but you can choose what and when to update.

Waiting to see if Unity games will get yanked from those platforms.

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Fedora (including Silverblue/Kionite) is hard to recommend as a first distro though. It's an excellent platform when you know your end goal and how to get there, while providing "leading-edge" packages that's great for gaming.

But a project like Bazzite? Phenomenal new user experience for gaming and a very easy recommend.

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Great suggestions. The Ventoy bros are weird. Just use what works for you.

This will be me using YouTube in 2025.

Bazzite right now. I only use my PC for gaming and get limited play time, so I usually wake it up and straight into a game. Bazzite has worked extremely well for me to achieve that with virtually no maintenance so far (updates are automated).

Let people enjoy things.

Person, woman, man, camera, TV.

Even my 12 year old PC meet these specs. Wild.

I felt this same way until I jumped into the Omega expedition. It was an excellent crash course for all the game offers and I now feel way more comfortable jumping into the base game and doing whatever I feel up to.

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Doom 1 was my first real PC game and will always be special, as will Doom 2.

I adore zdoom and the modding community.

Doom 2016 is hands down my favorite after multiple playthroughs. It just feels incredibly satisfying to play.

Never finished Doom Eternal. The changes to combat are too frustrating to me.

It's a good change that reduces complexity, I'm all for it. Especially since it's no longer required to add the launch command with every game.

I really started to dislike Windows and projects like Bazzite made it incredibly easy to make the jump. The wife is now gaming in Linux for the same reasons.

+1 for Bazzite. I stopped hopping around when I tried it with Fedora 38, been using it since.

I've had one problem related to kernel 6.9.x affecting Steam game stability on my old hardware ( i5 2500k). Newer systems have BIOS settings that mitigate the issue. It's not a Bazzite specific problem. However, I was able to roll back and pin a previous image that uses kernel 6.8.x. Will unpin and update once I see a fix deployed.

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I have seen this so many times, and I have laughed every time.

Breath of the Wild. My first Zelda game. Not one single regret.

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Just be careful with Packman repos. Docs advise to run zupper dup with --allow-vendor-change but this has broken KDE a few times for me and I was forced to revert to a previous snapshot.

That said, openSUSE Tumbleweed with snapshots is the ideal rolling release distro and works great for gaming.

I've also been looking around but there are no good FOSS launchers currently.

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Still the best OST too.

KDE here and definitely was not fine last I tried. I'll keep messing with it though out of curiosity.

Ouch, didn't realize the Nvidia build was struggling. Hopefully it gets patched up soon.

If there's a previous commit before the issue is introduced you can pin it and wait to unpin until the issue gets resolved.

Currently on Wayland with AMD. Only issue is I cannot Steam remote play without relogging into X11, but that is a very infrequent occasion.

Everything else (mostly gaming) works very well for me.

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I tried a few themes but always go back to Breeze Twilight (dark bar with light windows).

Hopped around for a while and enjoyed Fedora the most. I'm now on Bazzite and love it.

Most if you throw them hard enough.

If you do enable the packman repo, expect intermittent dependency conflicts when running zypper dup. When it happens, wait a day or so for repos to update.

Edit: spelling

I understood that reference.

I chose to use auto login for my PC. This way I'm only using my password to decrypt the drive after a reboot or the login screen after waking ffrom sleep.

Damn. Currently running with a Keytron K8 but Drop was high on my consideration list for my next buy.

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That's the one. Waiting for the patch to make it's way downstream.

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Since Fry's closed only Amazon and Newegg remain as primary part sources, both of which are shitty companies. Closest Microcenter is ~500 miles away.

Yup! Forgot to circle back to this post, but confirmed updated to 6.9.4 and games are no longer crashing.