I’ve been using Ubuntu as my daily driver for a good few years now. Unfortunately I don’t like the direction they seem to be heading.

I’ve also just ordered a new computer, so it seems like the best time to change over. While I’m sure it will start a heated debate, what variant would people recommend?

I’m not after a bleeding edge, do it all yourself OS it will be my daily driver, so don’t want to have to get elbow deep in configs every 5 minutes. My default would be to go back to Debian. However, I know the steam deck is arch based. With steam developing proton so hard, is it worth the additional learning curve to change to arch, or something else?

  • N3Cr0
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    11 year ago

    It started with conflicts between the preinstalled gnome extensions - namely the desktop icons broke other extensions, like Pop!_shell for window tiling. So I had to disable desktop icons.

    My latest installed kernel (6.5.11) breaks screen detection - The resolution is stuck at 1024x768.

    My PC gets stuck (probably on self test) after reboot or switching it on, after Nobara has shut down. Solution: Pull the power plug, wait 10 seconds, reconnect and turn it on.

    I expect more to break with the next updates.

    • RachelRodent
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      1 year ago

      On nobara I have never had any of these issues on nvidia and on KDE.If you wanna give it a try you can even get it to look like GNOME.

      • N3Cr0
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        21 year ago

        Alrighty then: Now I have a reason to switch graphics cards and install Nobara on my other SSD. I bought a Radeon RX 7600 for this setup, because of AMD’s praised open-source drivers. My spare GPU is an RTX 3060, so I can actually test both worlds.

        • RachelRodent
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          1 year ago

          Nah AMD works much better than nvidia, my statement was meant to be like “works even on nvidia” you should definetly stay AMD

          • N3Cr0
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            11 year ago

            That’s what folks over here tell me, and you are most probably right. There is still one more issue scratching my head though: RayTracing performance on Cyberpunk 2077: It works great on high settings with stable 50 FPS minimum on my Windows 10 + Nvidia build, but it’s quite the opposite on this Nobara + AMD system. 5FPS and slowdowns are just unplayable. I expected the bad AMD performance being fixed by today. I think I should swap GPUs between both systems and test again.

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              1 year ago

              I am also getting like 20 fps less on linux than windows, I think its just how it is with cyberpunk. Testing can’t hurt

    • @Quetzalcutlass
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      21 year ago

      For that last one, try disabling Fast Boot in your BIOS/UEFI. That may be the culprit.