Awesome. No idea what that means, but AWESOME!
jjlinux
Very nice video. Beginners can really leverage it for a good and smooth(ish) start.
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I understand. I consider myself blessed that anything I need is actually much more performant and easier to use the foss optiins than any of their proprietary counterparts, but I'm also aware that is not the case for some people.
I hope those irreplaceable pieces of software you need at least start getting ported over to be supported on Linux.
This is great advice. Thank you.
I tried Bazzite for a couple of months. After the 3rd or 4th update, Wayland started acting up, so I had to fall back to Xorg. So I ended up going back to Fedora Workstation. Other than that, when it was working, it worked great, dGPU or integrated, just worked. I did find it somewhat slower to boot, and the same for opening software, but nothing that I would have considered a deal killer.
Now, that's just my personal experience, I've also read of people that have had nothing but a very solid experience.
Exactly, which is why this helps reboot that dream. I'm not going to hold my breath, but I certainly hope this does open some avenues for that.
I loved it wile it works, but I couldn't go on like that. It'll be another year before I give it another shot.
This could, in theory, speed up the birth of actually usable Linux phones. Dreaming is still free.
I had an entirely different experience with Bazzite. It would not boot to Wayland after an update, so I had to boot to xorg, reboot, and then wayland would work, until the last update where Wayland just wouldn't work anymore, so I ended up going back to Fedora Workstation.
That's easy, move over to Windows or Mac and enjoy. I'll stay in my dumb as Linux distros, thank you.