I was wondering what happened to the proposal from a month ago…

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      How does Bazzite differ from Kinoite? I use the latter but have been hearing about the former for a while now, and was curious what exactly sets it apart from what I use and what benefits I’d have switching to it.

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        8 months ago

        Gaming.

        if you game on Linux you wanna go with bazzite, games “just work” on there without any tweaking or fixing or patching. And in the rare case you do need to patch a game like gmod, they have a built in script for it like ujust fix-gmod

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          28 months ago

          If I have my setup working on Nobara now, would it still be worth the effort to switch (again)? I imagine I could basically keep my home directory as-is, including pipewire setup, game configs etc.?

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            18 months ago

            No, if it’s working for you, why bother? Unless you’re the adventurous distro hopper, stick to what’s working for you. I’d only take the time to switch my home to bazzite if Nobara started causing problems.

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          18 months ago

          “Gaming” i.e. Windows emulation for GPU heavy stuff.

          It is not gaming, it is running Windows software on Linux.

      • Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼
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        38 months ago

        By default it uses KDE instead of GNOME, you have the choice though. It makes some stuff easier for new users. Bazzite is also optimized for gaming and in some areas tries to mimic the Steam Deck experience pretty closely. It also includes all the Universal Blue goodness like ujust (basically a collection of scripts that is very helpful for quickly installing and setting up various things on your system). It also includes some quality-of-life improvements in the Terminal. You could compare it to Nobara, but built on top of Fedora Atomic (Kinoite). Check out their website for more information: https://bazzite.gg/

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      28 months ago

      True that. Even though Ptyxis is not needed on Kinoite as Konsole profiles do literally that.