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tebro , in issues installing nobara project

If you have an nvidia card you need to select the fallback (or something) entry in grub

Treedrake , in Morrowind modern game engine OpenMW 0.48 is readying to release
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I just wish OMW or something similar to Android was still in development. Anyone that knows anything about this?

Montagge , in Morrowind modern game engine OpenMW 0.48 is readying to release
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Huzzah!

marius , in Morrowind modern game engine OpenMW 0.48 is readying to release

Wow thanks for posting. I wasn’t aware of this. I guess I’m not the only one who thinks morrowind is the best elder scrolls game.

simple , in Laptop fan/heat struggles

Unfortunately it’s pretty normal for gaming laptops to get very hot. Check your internal temperatures though, if your CPU is over 90C on heavy load you may have to reapply thermal paste. Also clean the vents and fans when you get a chance.

The outside heat of the laptop doesn’t matter much, just make sure the CPU doesn’t hit 98C or so.

LunchEnjoyer OP ,
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From what I got yesterday it balanced around 70. But think I have to realise that it’s about time a I got a new laptop, something with Linux at its core.

Thanks anyways 👍

UnhappyCamper , in Skyrim + SKSE (Skyrim & Skyrim Special Edition)
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Modded Skyrim is one of the last reasons I hang on to my dual boot. This will help cut the cord.

luthis , in Morrowind + MGE XE Mod (Wine Or Proton)

Do we have a good shader option for openmw yet?

End0fLine , in Skyrim + SKSE (Skyrim & Skyrim Special Edition)
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I appreciate you and will bookmark this for future reference. It is always a hassle getting this working.

InverseParallax , in VR Experiences With Oculus Headsets On Linux?
Electronium ,

Article is out of date. Way out of date.

ChildEater , in VR Experiences With Oculus Headsets On Linux?

To my knowledge you can really only use oculus hardware with windows. Sorry chief.

Jadesayade , in issues installing nobara project

If I recall correctly I had to wait a good 90 seconds for anything to pop up after grub when I’ve installed nobara.

Have you tried waiting a good minute or two?

I’m kinda meh on nobara, the install is cool, performance is great but I’ve had some weird problems I never had on xubuntu. 🤷‍♂️

hschen , in issues installing nobara project
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Im not sure exactly but maybe its secure boot in your bios?, back in the day had to disable that for ubuntu

cold OP ,

already had it disabled; guess i’ll just look into another distro

Eeyore_Syndrome , in issues installing nobara project
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Consider Universal-Blue:

May I also suggest installing Silverblue or Kinoite and rebase to:

Or try the ISO:

universal-blue.org/-would-i-use-these

It’s cloud based image of Fedora with NVIDIA drivers slipped right in there, easy peasy.

cold OP ,

will look into it, thanks for the suggestion

20gramsWrench , in Proton compatibility

You seem to have run in a few issues right off the gate, usually, one would just install steam through the distro’s repositories, then let steam itself install whichever proton version they need need and run re game without any problems

You might get more success trying to fix the first installation process of steam failing than messing around with flat-packs and such.

c0mbatbag3l OP ,
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The steam installation process didn’t fail, when I attempted to launch a game it would get eternally hung up on the directx script. This persisted across multiple reinstalls of the traditional steam distro in the software. Plus I literally got the advice to try flatpak from a GitHub thread.

Installing it via flatpak was the only way I could get anything to launch.

20gramsWrench ,

I have no intention to push you towards another distro since you will get more out of fixing issues on the one you have than just hopping, but what made you get nobara instead of a more tried and trusted distribution like base fedora or arch derivatives ?

c0mbatbag3l OP ,
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Nobara is just fedora with wine and proton dependencies installed, or so I was lead to believe.

What’s wrong with it?

c0mbatbag3l OP ,
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Nobara is just fedora with wine and proton dependencies installed and some other software like discord prepackaged, or so I was lead to believe.

What’s wrong with it? I chose it over arch because fedora has a longer track record since it’s the professional Linux distro. I figured that was a good move.

c0mbatbag3l OP ,
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Nobara is just fedora with wine and proton dependencies installed and some other software like discord prepackaged, or so I was lead to believe.

What’s wrong with it? I chose it over arch because fedora has a longer track record since it’s the professional Linux distro. I figured that was a good move.

20gramsWrench ,

I don’t know enough about neither fedora nor Nobara to even have an opinion about It, but I do feel like it is a bit counterintuitive to install a niche distro which added fun stuff to a fairly pro oriented distribution when there are “major” distributions that have been all about fun stuff since long ago like mint/arch and such. But that’s just me extrapolating from the time I was using opensuse and was stuggling to find documentation and/or support on my pursuit of fun, which led me back to arch-based stuff, arch being a distro 100% created for people to dick around in rather than work

c0mbatbag3l OP ,
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Alright, so here’s how the story goes.

The last time I tried to get into Linux gaming I intended to use Arch, but had trouble finding an iso file to build a bootable from. I searched for help online and what did the first guy ask me?

“Why would you want to use Arch when Nobara is a “purpose built for gamers” fork of the track record holding fedora distro intended for professional use?”

Keeping in mind that I intend to use the laptop for desktop capture through OBS and possibly light editing through Davinci which I’ve already got working. Maybe that altered why that particular user suggested the gamified professional distro Nobara instead of Arch, idk.

At the end of the day everyone’s got an opinion and a justification for that opinion. I used Nobara because Rufus built the bootable with their iso first time up no fuss. If Arch had been as simple maybe I’d be on that instead.

20gramsWrench ,

Haha, can’t blame you one bit, asking for distro advice on a linux forum is like asking about tool brands at a cookout.

though now that you have a distro installed, you’ll be able to put linux iso on a usb drive using the “restore disk image” function in gnome-disk, way less finicky than rufus.

iByteABit , in Gaming on Linux has come a long way

I only use Windows at work nowadays (I’m forced to), the games I play are all running smoothly enough on Arch until now

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