• warmaster@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Performance wise, I doubt there’s notable difference.

    I’ve tried both, and honestly Bazzite OS is on a league of it’s own.

    Nobara has updates with breaking changes that require manual steps to avoid bricking your installation.

    Bazzite on the other hand immutability makes it a freaking indestructible distro, and for a gaming machine, that is a good thing.

    Bazzite’s CI/CD automated builds helps them release upstream improvements way faster, for example… they are already on Fedora 40.

    It also comes ready to go out of the box. The experience is amazing. The only drawback is having to reboot to apply changes to the system. But the many benefits outweight this inconvenience.

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      5 months ago

      Goddammit this all sounds so good. My final and most important question that decides if I switch. What does the neofetch icon look like?

      Edit: I just looked myself and its a controller which looks cool but i don’t really like controllers. 🤔 hard choice but I think I’ll try it out.

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        5 months ago

        If you like the idea of Bazzite, but aren’t a gamer, you could go with Bluefin or Aurora depending on your preference.

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          5 months ago

          I use Bazzite for a mainly work, gaming sporadically machine and honestly, I don’t know what changes bluefin might have that I’m missing. Leaner maybe? Even for a gaming centric distro, the looks are very good.