Ultimatenab

joined 2 years ago
[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 7 points 9 months ago

Ditched Windows late last year and jump to Linux as my main driver. I've had Linux servers for years but it is completely different when it's your main driver.

I mainly play games and from the over 100 games that I tried to play only 2 had issues and I was unable to get them working (BattleField 4 and FaF Forever).

Honestly Wine and subsequently Proton is the true game changer when it comes to games BUT I'm on an all AMD hardware and had 0 issues with driver stability, however a friend of mine on an Intel/nVidia has had a couple of issues which were eventually resolved but took a bit of wait for fixes and updates.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Not on my PC but I will update later.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Thank you this is the kind of thing that I was after.

 

Hello all

So I have been using Garuda for a few months now and love it, but when I was doing some maintenance on the system, I noticed that I still have 2 partitions on my NVME for when I had Windows 11. Small partitions (less than 1GB), but I want them gone.

I thought I had cleaned wiped the SSD when I installed Garuda and thought that was the case when I check the disk manager within Garuda and didn't see them. I only saw them as I was creating a merge of two disks and have them showing in the partition list.

My question is, I'm happy to re-install the OS, but I'm not well versed on how to do it before installing the OS in Linux or even within my current OS. I'm still getting my grips with Linux, and any help or even pointers will be greatly appreciated.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 27 points 1 year ago (3 children)

One of us, one of us. I did the same only 2-3 hours into my first ever Linux install.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

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....

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

I only launched the vanilla version but I haven't installed connect manager and the near 200gb of as ones yet.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

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?

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

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.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Being in a AMD ecosystem, serms to be a lot smoother transition than nVidia from what I've seen.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

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.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

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.

[–] Ultimatenab@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

Than you for the suggestions and I'll look into them.

 

Hello all,

At around the mid Nov this year I had enough with Windows especially the latest 23H2 pack that forced a lot of what I call malware back on my system when I had put several blockers from being re-installed.

A bit of a background. I have been using Windows since 3.1 with MSDOS 6.2 since forever and I have seen everything from Microsoft. At the same time I'm a senior Microsoft engineer and have been for more than a decade.

Back in 2018 I decided to maximise my hosting game server and installed Ubuntu. I didn't have the greatest of times but I always enjoy the tinkering process of solving something, so I stuck with it.

Fast-forward to Nov this year, by chance I stumble upon a YouTube video show-casing Garuda Dragonized edition and how it performed in gaming. I was very skeptical as I tried gaming on Linux back in my college days and it was unworkable and unplayable.

Having had enough with Windows, I took the plunge. Now something about me, when I take the plunge on something, I'm going in both hands and legs. There isn't a compromise.

Created the boot drive, backed up my data to my NAS and purged the system from Windows. Within 30 mins of installing the OS and updating (slow internet, the OS installed everything from drivers to tools that I needed for gaming. I was surprised to be honest and I actually spend the rest of the afternoon making sure that everything was working by running benchmarks and low and behold, everything was. The CPU (5800X3D) was boosting at default values, the GPU (6800XT) was stable with the built in OC profile and was actually pushing better maximums than I had in Windows.

After my satisfaction that everything was good, it was time to test out and real gaming. I installed Satisfactory as that was the game that I was playing just before the purged. I didn't have hopes as it is still really access, but to my surprise, worked first try (to add, I did follow the Proton instructions on how to setup Steam prior).

I tried several other games such as Borderlands 3, Hunt Showdown, Assetto Corsa and Planetside 2 and all worked. The only issue I have is that Forged Alliance Forever is currently bugged on Arch and I'm unable to launch custom games but weirdly enough, I can play the game no probs without FAF.

I know this is a Linux forum but to anyone that is browsing, thinking of taking the plunge. Do it! But make sure that you prep before doing so as without prep, you are not going to be smooth sailing.

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