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minus-squareDoucheBagMcSwag@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 months agoI’m still using windows 10 right now and playing with Linux Mint and Nobara every once in a while. Based on that description, I will pass for the time being.
minus-squareconrad82@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·4 months agoYou could take a look at one of the universal blue distros next time you want to try some linux https://universal-blue.org/ I use bazzite on my gaming pc and bluefin on my laptop. It is immutable linux, but the devs made the defaults really nice (for me at least)
minus-squareCodilingus@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·4 months agoI can vouch for Bazzite. It’s at the point where you don’t really have to do any tinkering. The only thing I really had to configure some extra beyond the defaults was pipewire, allowing different sample rates for my USB audio DAC.
I’m still using windows 10 right now and playing with Linux Mint and Nobara every once in a while.
Based on that description, I will pass for the time being.
You could take a look at one of the universal blue distros next time you want to try some linux https://universal-blue.org/
I use bazzite on my gaming pc and bluefin on my laptop. It is immutable linux, but the devs made the defaults really nice (for me at least)
I can vouch for Bazzite. It’s at the point where you don’t really have to do any tinkering. The only thing I really had to configure some extra beyond the defaults was pipewire, allowing different sample rates for my USB audio DAC.