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This isn't me asking for help or anything, I already replaced it with fedora kinoite. I just felt like talking about this ridiculous venture of mine.

So a couple weeks ago I started hyper focusing on cities skylines, but played on my Xbox. I learned that mods and all kinds of fun custom content was available on PC so I tried to play on my system. Problem, my laptop has an rtx 2070, but I was running fedora kinoite and couldn't figure out how in the world to install nvidia drivers.

So after a bunch of searching around I give up and decide to try installing a "gaming" focused distro in the form of endeavour os. It was awful.

Maybe I am weird but the x11 rendering didn't feel good at all, the lack of some default applications, as well as a bunch of apps I didn't know the purpose of. (This one is my own fault since they have a kde spin, but I remembered why I didn't like gnome) and finally today it froze in the middle of an update and hard rebooted, no longer able to launch.

Worst part, I didn't do a lick of gaming on the thing cause I moved on to Borderlands 3

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[–] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 18 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Stick with the beaten path. Ignore the people who confidently tell you to use anything new or obscure.

Fedora Workstation, Linux mint or Pop os is what you want

[–] luciferofastora@lemmy.zip 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I've had good luck striking out on a new path with Nobara after years of only ever using Ubuntu. There was a bit of a learning curve (and I still haven't gotten everything I wanted to work the way it did before), but I mostly got it figured out.

But that may well be a Survivor case in the sense of Survivor Bias, no idea how many people tried and decided "wasn't worth it".

I did have a bone to pick with pipewire because my old pulseaudio config no longer worked and I had difficulties figuring out just how to redo it in pw, but that's probably not distro-specific.

[–] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 3 points 6 months ago

This is the voice of reason. Good to see there are some reasonable people still out there.

[–] TheMonkeyLord@sopuli.xyz 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

This makes a lot of sense, though I can't help but think about the fact that all these distros were once brand new projects that people had to go out on a limb and try out before they became what they are today.

Though I also guess these projects had more official dedicated support.

In any case, I won't be the one going out on a limb for a while now lmao

[–] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 months ago

Using Linux was going out on a limb for a long time. Now it has matured enough to be stable without to much knowledge or work.