
CachyOS or Nobara if you want the option to tinker down the line
Bazzite if you don’t want to do any tinkering ever
An just 30-something Software Dev that enjoys gaming, woodworking, electronics and plenty of other hobbies. Too many hobbies.

CachyOS or Nobara if you want the option to tinker down the line
Bazzite if you don’t want to do any tinkering ever

Motorola have always done great low and mid range phones. They were a hold out on removable batteries longer than any other company for example. Don’t know if they still do such phones though but I do know there still good in that race comparatively. Good value for money.
It’s all okay at long as you have wine with you
I think one of the games got hacked via their anticheat and we’re able to mess around with other players. I don’t remember which one it was though. I don’t play any of these games so they all blend together for me
Makes sense why I like arch then because I dream of being able to have the time and money to build a car
Ah yeah root access in dolphin is always a massive pain
I’m the opposite when it comes to moving and copying files. I find it much easier to have two tabs or windows on a file explorer open and just do drag and drops rather than having to remember the exact path to somewhere
This is one of the reasons why I can’t migrate from visual studio to VS code for work. Everything is hidden beyond the weird palette search bar thingy. Just give me drop down menus and toolbars please. I’m sick of having to remember shortcuts for things I don’t do often enough to warrant it taking space up in my very limited pool of memory
I’ve only ever really had issues with X11 to be fair. Since DEs started fully supporting Wayland I was able to finally switch over to Linux full time and it feel better than Windows in every regard

Don’t you need to be rooted for those patches?

Since Google sheets came around I’ve always found freaking with excel more of a headache so I’ve not touched it for a loooong time. Only the reader version when someone sends me an xlsx in an email
Six and two threes

He’s not talking about fedora, he didn’t ask about if fedora’s changes would make it into cachy os but about the timeframe on how quickly the plasma login manager being a default for the plasma desktop environment on cachy os. Talk about whiffing right over the head, I think it must’ve been in orbit.

I like to download the memes of production

HTPCs are why bazzite is as popular as it is

I’m in the same boat, my main gaming pc is still bazzite for now (I use it like a HTPC) but eventually when i can be bothered I’ll be on cachy os as I’ve really enjoyed being able to use the arch-iness on my other devices that have it.

Steam deck has popped up on mine even though i don’t have a steam deck because Bazzite in Gaming mode is detected as steam deck.

Initially because i had a HTPC and windows with big picture mode still felt like a second class experience as there were no system settings in big picture mode itself. Went to bazzite as soon as i got an amd card.
Then I had a surface go 2 that could no longer update to the next version of windows because Microsoft didn’t give it enough built in memory to process the download. So i went to arch hyprland and gained so much more time on battery and things ran smoother. So now all of my other devices (except a work laptop) are now on Linux (cachyos is my go to now).

I think it’s at 5 now is it not? Or was that just steam specific stats? (Which are obviously skewed in their favour because of SteamOS)
I don’t understand people who don’t turn off the computers. Like why does it need to be on when you’re not using it. Linux boots up almost instantly nowadays. And you can save your session so everything is exactly where you left it if that’s what you’re worried about