So I was thinking of switching my desktop to linux. I have been running fedora on my laptop for 3 years and I really like it. My main question now is just what distro works best for gaming (considering my specs) and can I use VMs in any of the gaming oriented ones (mostly because I don’t wanna keep dual booting).

Edit: I have gone with Bazzite for now and it seems to be working fine. Some games don’t rrally work acceptably (I expected that) so I will keep dual booting for a while.

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    1 year ago

    Coming from a Steam Deck, I was really happy when I learned about Bazzite. I tried installing it and stuck with it for a few months now and I’m excited to have gotten rid of Windows. It’s fast and works well out of the box. Plus I have the SteamOS experience without fuss.

    Bonus points for you, it’s Fedora based and easy to install on top if Fedora.

    Notably I had tried Ubuntu before this and had issues with VRR and a couple of other things. Bazzite is built for this, and it works well.

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    1 year ago

    Dunno how nvidia drivers are for manually installing these days, know there was som jank before.

    Im running Nobara and they got ez driver setup for both Nvidia and AMD GPUs. Either way I think you’ll be fine no matter what distro you use.

    Personally I like Nobara because it comes with a bunch of kernel patches, fixes and gaming utilities pre-installed.

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    1 year ago

    I recently made the switch. Running intel ultra 5 and nvidia rtx 5060. Bazzite and Pop!_OS were advertised as working, out of the box. I couldn’t get either to work, following the wiki setup guides. I tried Ubuntu, couldn’t get that working, either.

    I switched to Nobara, and learned that I was messing up gamemoderun in Steam. So I have no idea if Nobara fixed my issues, or if I was messing something up the whole time, or maybe a little of both. It was fun, though! Absolutely glad to be done with windows.

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    1 year ago

    Bazzite is a Fedora Atomic based immutable distro focused on gaming, this means…

    • out of the box support for Nvidia cards
    • ships with a lot of useful gaming utilities
    • very hard to break as you should primarily be installing Flatpaks and can do rollbacks

    Basically all modern Linux distros have virtualization support, so does Bazzite, of course. Actual performance differences between distros is also negligible, so feel free to choose whatever you like.

    https://bazzite.gg/ if you’re interested.

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      1 year ago

      As other people noted, Bazzite/Fedora Silverblue can absolutely bite you in the foot if you leave the “normal use cases” — and if you’re not just gaming on the device, you sooner or later will. All of this is solvable and IMO worth it, but probably not great for a beginner trying to become more knowledgeable.

      Tldr good for absolute beginners, good for “experts” (in both cases because it very rarely gets in your way/breaks)

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      1 year ago

      I loved bazzite, it was my first out of the box success with Linux gaming, but if you plan to do anything outside of gaming installing stuff can get a little difficult. It was invaluable for teaching moments, but I’ve moved on to cachyOS and it has been just as seamless and less difficulty installing things after installing yay

      My 2c

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        1 year ago

        This is why I personally think Bazzite should only be installed on devices you intend to only game on, especially if you have any intention of learning any more about Linux than the absolute basics. It’ll be fine for a while for beginners, but you’re bound to bump into some things that are a hassle to install and/or keep updated. Perfect examples being for consolafying a PC for playing on a living room TV, or installing it on a handheld PC (Steam Deck etc.)

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          1 year ago

          Agreed - bazzite being immutable (which I only recently learned) means its perfect for gaming only devices. Not even your kid could screw it up.

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          1 year ago

          My selling point was being able to use the arch documentation.

          You can kind of do that with bazzite/fedora, but to a way more limited extent because fedora package installers are disabled.

          Mugatu.gif

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        1 year ago

        I switched to bazzite a couple of months ago and read so much about catchyOS so I tried that too about 2 weeks ago. I couldn’t install shit. Never had any problem installing anything I needed except one thing on bazzite but catchyOS just had me give up. I am not sure what I did wrong but after 2 hours of reading and trying to figure out AUR or whatever I just gave up and booted bazzite again. I just want to play my games with the little time I have but maybe I boot it up again sometime in the future.

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            1 year ago

            No clue to be honest. First I used the cachyOS guide installer then I found something else when I didn’t find what I wanted and not sure what that was.

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    1 year ago

    The only thing that kept me booting windows for gaming was destiny 2, which choses not to support running on linux.

    The current expansion “edge of fate” is terrible though, so it’s full time linux gaming for me.

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      1 year ago

      I really hope Bungie changes their stance at some point. The new portal in Edge of Fate seems perfect for quick sessions on a Steam Deck, if nothing else.

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        1 year ago

        the portal is a good idea, but how they tied (or rather didn’t) it to the rest of the game is currently terrible.
        the whole game feels like a broken plate that someone glued together again… So, i would not expect great things from them currently…

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    1 year ago

    Linux Mint Cinnamon was is my first Linux distro coming away from Win10, and I have no issues with it. Mint uses Ubuntu as its codebase, so it’s essentially Ubuntu with a different desktop presentation/look/feel.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed. Mint is a very ‘new Linux user’ friendly distro, and has everything you really need. I’ve got some recent converts from Windows and even the gamers I’ve set up are happy with it.

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    1 year ago

    Garuda dragonized gaming will get you everything out of the box and you can change the theme after. It will walk you through a lot with assistants, which is nice to learn things on an arch based distro. Its an easy switch from windows, plus, now I can use fish konsole htop and paru alright.

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      My husband built me a gaming computer and wanted to install the OS. Told him he probably wouldn’t be able to as I had picked out an arch based distro. I’d never installed arch myself. He’d never installed any linux. He had no problem putting dragonized garuda on there. It’s been nearly 3 years now and I still haven’t changed the theme tho.

      Edited to add: I ain’t got any nvidia anything in that PC, so can’t speak to that.

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    1 year ago

    It’s more personal preference and use case than anything.

    Gaming dedicated versions are nice if you really only plan to game. Bazzite, ChimeraOS, Garuda, along others are available. ChimeraOS is what I installed on my stepson’s pc and outside of a network issue it has worked pretty well. He is happy and since he mainly uses his android tablet for web browsing and whatnot, it’s perfect for me to not need to do a bunch of troubleshooting issues. I’ve tinkered with Garuda but I’m not convinced it’s for me and I dislike anything with a Mac feel.

    I use an Ubuntu based system (Ubuntu Cinnamon 24.04LTS) with a 5800X and GTX1080TI because I want stability and the ability to edit video, game, manage websites, manage our home services, along other things.

    Instead of asking which one you should use go out and try some demos and look at your intended use case.

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    1 year ago

    I have a very similar build as yours, just with a RTX 3090 instead. I switched to Pop!_OS about a year and a half ago, and it’s been running like a charm ever since.

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    1 year ago

    since you already have experience with fedora, you might wanna look at nobara, which has an nvidia-specific installer available. i’m running it a bit longer than 7 months now, and don’t have any issues with it, and i have a pretty similar hardware config to you (a ryzen 5 instead of a 7, and a 3070 Ti instead of the normal one)

    I also run a windows 10 VM, mainly for stubborn installers from cracked games that won’t run correctly under wine and for my mouse/keyboard software (they have onboard profiles, so i pass them through to the vm to configure)

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        1 year ago

        thanks, i will test it next time i encounter issues. But at least the Kaos Repack installers have some other issue, the UI buttons of the installer don’t work as intended, they just don’t react at all after clicking the install button.