Thank you this is the kind of thing that I was after.
Thank you this is the kind of thing that I was after.
One of us, one of us. I did the same only 2-3 hours into my first ever Linux install.
I do enjoy a challenge and having to use cli is what got me into my profession. I did my research and found Arch to be one of the better distros out there, but I didn’t want to start at the deep end as I don’t have time like to fully delve into it like I used to.
I’m already thinking of Nobara…
I only launched the vanilla version but I haven’t installed connect manager and the near 200gb of as ones yet.
It is a noob answer, but I set the compatibility to the latest Proton 8.0.4 and after an update and verification I was able to launch to the launcher, sign in and play. I don’t think I changed anything else. Maybe something that is installed with the distro that enables it to work?
I have the same experience. It’s amazing how easy we to switch for gaming that is. I don’t really use my personal pc for productivity but I do some video and pic editing so I’ll cross that bridge then.
Being in a AMD ecosystem, serms to be a lot smoother transition than nVidia from what I’ve seen.
That’s the first distro that caught my eye for gaming. I’ll def be looking for other distros in the future, so thank you for the suggestion.
I only have a stability issue with a single game and it is one I gave an example on my op, Satisfactory but that is since the latest update so I’ll eat and see before I say it’s something to do with the OS.
Than you for the suggestions and I’ll look into them.
Thank you for the suggestions. I’ll def be looking at new flavour of distros as my knowledge of Linux expands. Garuda was just the first one that made me jump.
That’s an amazing jump and congratulations on doing it.
After contemplating for 3-4 years about switching my main rig to Linux, I did it on Friday just gone.
Note for the below, I have a full AMD system.
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Good luck and looking forward to having you on Linux!
I have been using uBlock for a long time, but since I’ve pair it with PiHole in my house at least, there have been no ads, even on my TV. I highly recommend people do this for their house by getting a RaspberryPi or an old PC with Linux to sit on their network, it has some setup and learning curve, but once you deploy it, you don’t have to fiddle with it, apart from updating it once a month.
Not on my PC but I will update later.