Alk

joined 5 months ago
[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 week ago

Oh damn, I'll be eagerly awaiting more news about this come January. (Not that I can afford it right when it comes out though haha)

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Is that the case with most 7's and 9's? I did see people recommend 7 more for gaming, but I couldn't tell if that was just because it was a better price to performance ratio or if 7's were objectively better for gaming.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (6 children)

Will there be an equivalent Ryzen 9 upgrade coming soon as well?

Edit: I'm not as familiar with AMD as I am Intel, but I want to switch over next build. It looks like the last major relase was in August, with a 7 and a 9. Does this mean the 9 will get a similar upgrade to match the 9800X3D?

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 18 points 2 weeks ago (6 children)

Why in the world would I not want to see downvotes?

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

I fear I might not have results soon. I am going to stick around until Pop Cosmic comes, and then switch to bazzite or tumbleweed if it doesn't tickle me pink. I am going to install a couple on a 2nd drive, but won't be using them as my daily driver until cosmic.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Yeah I actually know about that. Pop's whole shtick of versatile tiling and workspace management doesn't really benefit me at all, and I reckon the new DE will heavily feature that as well. That's not necessarily a downside, but it doesn't really make me want to use it over anything else either. What I do know is that KDE is great, I love using it, I love using its apps, and many of its apps don't work quite right on POP as it is.

However, I AM interested in Cosmic's support of nvidia hardware, variable refresh rate, and obscure nonsensical monitor setups (which I have haha). So I think I'm going to give it a try, and hope it isn't worse than gnome. I'm not particularly a fan of gnome, but it does have some cool plugins and wide support.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago

From what I can tell, nothing is better about the KDE implementation than other KDE distros, but it does check most of the boxes for me. Rolling (ish) release, supports plasma put of the box, not too much work to set up. Kubuntu isn't as frequently updated which is the main downside for me.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 7 points 3 weeks ago

Thank you. I'm definitely doing to trial bazzite and tumbleweed. Both have received near unanimous praise from anyone who mentioned them in my 2 posts, Tumbleweed moreso.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Thank you so much, that was very informative. Tumbleweed is looking more attractive the more I think about it. Or bazzite. I'm going to trial run both of those plus Endeavor OS.

At the very least I want any Ubuntu derivitive to be as good as pop OS, which means no snap and mildly acceptable package maintenance, so that rules out a few options. Pop OS does seem to be one of the best Ubuntu based distros for Nvidia support, and already checks a lot of my boxes so I may even make the decision to stay on this until I can build a red team PC for much easier hardware support (which I already planned on doing eventually).

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Thanks! And yeah I'll definitely try several. I have 2 or 3 that I'm definitely going to test drive for a week thanks to all of the helpful comments I'm getting.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 4 points 3 weeks ago

Thanks for the review. Like you said, hardware may or may not be a concern. I built this pc years ago with windows in mind and I plan to build one again at some point. With people praising the non-Debian distros in my list, I might just go that route and see how it goes.

[–] Alk@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Good to know. Pop OS doesn't have anything like that as far as I know, and that would be nice to have.

 

Edit: Tumbleweed and bazzite are currently the most attractive options based on what I've learned from the comments. I will trial run those and 1 or 2 others.

I am currently on Pop OS.

I am dissatisfied with the DE/UI and I've been playing with others but half the point of this distro is it's custom UI. So I figured I would try another. I have several criteria that may narrow it down.

  1. I am going to use KDE or KDE Plasma (preferred). This is the only non-negotiable criteria.

  2. I will be gaming. This means I would like relatively up to date kernel and software. Rolling or semi-rolling releases are preferred.

2.5. I also work from this pc. This mainly entails using discord and Firefox though so no special requirements. I do have 4 different sized monitors with 3 different refresh rates that I use for work. Only one for gaming. One is vertical. I can tell I'm pushing x to its limits with that setup.

  1. I would prefer Debian-based as that is what I'm used to and because .deb packages are so common.

  2. I don't want it to be a ton of effort to set up. Pop OS worked out of the box with my Nvidia GPU and all other hardware. I am willing to put in some effort though.

  3. I have been using and very much like apt and flatpak. This is not a requirement, just an observation.

  4. Wayland is neat

  5. Active community with lots of support to search through. Pop OS has been good for this as it's Ubuntu based and has its own great community.

Ultimately I want an easy to use desktop OS that uses some sort of KDE, supports up to date packages and drivers, supports most games and isn't a pain to maintain.

Here are some contenders that fit at least some of my requirements.

KDE Neon user edition

Opensuse tumbleweed

Kubuntu

Endeavor OS

Debian

Manjaro

Bazzite

Mint Debian edition

Right now I'm leaning toward KDE Neon, Kubuntu, or Debian (whatever the rolling release version is), but the others all have their draws. I've heard the aur is great but I have come across several applications only available in website downloads of Deb packages so I'm hesitant.

I have been using pop as my first desktop distro after Windows and I've enjoyed it a lot. I barely run into anything I can't solve with some effort and headache and not a single game I can't play. I'd like to keep it that way.

Now that that's out of the way, does anyone have suggestions? Am I looking in the wrong direction? Am I asking the wrong questions? Should I just install arch, live in the terminal, and throw away my mouse? /s

Thank you all for your advice in advance.

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