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nublug , in Distro suggestions, anyone?

endeavourOS kde is gorgeous and by far the most stable and ready-out-of-the-box arch version i’ve tried.

also the eos-packagelist --install [desktop environment] command lets you install the other endeavourOS themed DEs or WMs just like the distro installer does so you don’t have to reinstall or work on themes yourself if you want to change after install.

pipewire is also ready to go and i think it uses some kind of realtime thing, but i’m using the default kernel so i don’t know that it’s a low latency kernel level thing by default.

games have also been top notch for me, the only tweaking i’ve done is adding -vulkan launch options to steam games.

overall i highly recommend it. i’m using kde but tried cinnamon, i3, and sway (though community editions like sway are going unsupported soon) and they are all similarly well-themed.

AnUnusualRelic , in Distro suggestions, anyone?
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

It doesn’t matter, they’re all pretty much the same.

Potajito , in Distro suggestions, anyone?

I use endeavour os. Is arch made easy, while still being arch. It fills your needs, you can install any DE you like (kde myself) and a zen kernel with basically one command line. Also for nvidia if you go that way you just do “nvidia-inst” and are good to go. Another nice one that checks those boxes is nobara, a fedora spin focused on gaming.

Keegen , in How do I Backup game files in Flatpak Steam?

Go to ./var in home and backup the entire “com.valvesoftware.Steam” folder if you plan to use Flatpak again, or navigate to data/Steam/steamapps and copy just the stuff there. For native games you might have to look inside .config and .local in “com.valvesoftware.Steam”, that’s where games usually store their config files and saves.

alwaysconfused OP ,

Thanks, that really helps. Copying everything sounds like the quickest and simplest way but it’s good to know that everything is easily accessible.

wonderfulvoltaire , in Distro suggestions, anyone?
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openSUSE Leap with Nvidia drivers works like a charm

Bluefruit , in Distro suggestions, anyone?

Honestly the best way to find if a distro will work for you is to just give it a go.

Theres this cool project called ventoy where you can load mutiple isos onto one usb drive to use and install diffrent distributions. Its really neat.https://ventoy.net/en/index.html

Using this, take your top 3 choices or so, load em up and take em for a spin. See what you like best.

Someone already mentioned Pop_OS which is a good option. I really like the look of KDE personally and think its nice and modern looking so a distribution like kubuntu like another comment mentioned is also good. Ubuntu is fairly user friendly having used it myself as a new linux user but i just dont like the look of gnome.

Im planning on using Fedora KDE as my main distro moving forward as it seems stable and up to date for the most part.

All that said, it really is just a matter of personal preference. Try out a bunch of stuff and see what you like. Thats what i did until i landed on fedora.

gecked , in Distro suggestions, anyone?

I use Ublue, I think it’s good.

iturnedintoanewt OP , in Silent Hill 3 on Lutris...Seemingly no image on FMV?
@iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee avatar

Ah well…Just posted it and figured out. Launching lutris from console you can see all the errors its throwing easily. It was failing to find libgstreamer modules (libgstreamer itself was installed). Basically, using a Lutris-GE instead of a non-GE helped fix the issue.

Toes , in Distro suggestions, anyone?

I’ve tried a bunch and found this one to have the best balance of features and quality of life fixes.

Esp, for gaming.

kubuntu.org

savvywolf , in Unable to run Hi-Fi RUSH through Proton
@savvywolf@pawb.social avatar

Actually was trying to play it a day or so ago. For me at least, setting the compatibility version in the game properties to “Proton Experimental” worked.

uis OP , in Gamedev and linux
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Why post periodically disappear from active?

OsrsNeedsF2P , in The Ongoing Work For Native Wine Wayland Support

From the video,

“One thing that I think is clear at this point, is that the […] traditional Wine to X11 server is becoming less and less relevant as time goes by, and I don’t think it’s going to be an important consideration in the long term.”

I’m sure it’ll still work for the next 20 years, but RIP DEs and other Unix OSes that don’t move to Wayland by then. Wine was originally made to target X11, so the fact its willing to shift its base ideology so much shows that it’s still a nimble project.

AMDIsOurLord ,

I mean, there is nothing except will that holds people back from implementation of Wayland

Even an smaller project like Openbsd has Wayland support

Hostile stuff like systemd on the other hand…

xuniL ,

And NVIDIA

hemko , in Gamedev and linux

Despite being just 5% of the population…

KpntAutismus ,

linux desktop users are up to 6 or more percent i believe.

UnrepententProcrastinator , in Gamedev and linux

But if too many Linux users now have a lot of games to play the development of all softwares will grind to a halt.

HeyLow , in Unable to run Hi-Fi RUSH through Proton

Have you tried proton 7.0-5? There was another mint user that got it working on protondb 9months ago

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