I’m currently on Win11 but I’m getting that familiar Linux itch and want to dual boot a while again. I tend to gravitate towards Ubuntu simply because it’s so big and well supported by most things.

I’ve run Arch in the past but I’ve gotten too old and lazy for that if I’d be completely honest. I have played with manjaro and endeavour though… and opensuse tumbleweed, rolling is kind of nice.

Not sure what I’d try out first this time so I figured I’d get some inspiration from you guys!

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      I think I just might have to give pop a go and see what all the fuss is about. :)

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    I’ve been running Linux Mint for a few years now and it’s been really good for me. Runs games through Steam and Lutris about as good as I’ve had it.

    I’ve also run other distros like Pop! and Fedora here and there but they seem to give me more issues.

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    I’ve been on Manjaro for 3 years, honestly love it, it’s treated me great for gaming and given me so little to have to fix that my wife has also been running it for 2 years.

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    I weirdly did not see anyone mentioning SteamOS? Formerly based on Ubuntu, now based on Arch, I believe.

    It’s the distribution that the #SteamDeck is packaged with, and so it’s become my main gaming distrib now. :]

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      Are they providing the arch based version for download now? I was under the impression they’ve only set it up for steam decks but not for general use?

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          Yeah, thought so. Hope they’ll publish their newer versions as well soon.

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        @nlm You’re right, but there is an unofficial version (with some tweaks to work on standards PC) available here.

        It works as intended, but I would only recommend it if you intend to use your PC in a console-like setup (ie, plugged to a big screen, with a game controller).

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          Ah cool!

          Not something I’d use now then but still neat that you can get it :)

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          I tried HoloISO and had pretty mixed results. I’ve had much better luck with ChimeraOS.

          The devs on ChimeraOS are excellent too, they take in community feedback and are very helpful.

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    I would take a look at pop_os. It’s Ubuntu, but without Snap and a closer to mainline kernel version. They have a lot of great usability tweaks too.

    I run Arch BTW. I just like to make things difficult :)

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      I installed Kubuntu… I couldn’t be assed to resize my efi partition to a gig and disrupt windows… Done that in the past with varying results. Wish they didn’t require it to be that big tbh.

      I do miss Arch… wouldn’t surprise me if I’ll install it again soon.

      Kubuntu works. But where’s the fun in that? :)

      It’s like… I installed it, messed with lutris a bit (needed a newer version) and installed Diablo 4, everything works… and now I feel like I’m missing out somehow. :)

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        You’re missing out on chasing the dragon for the latest and greatest. :)

        Arch is fine once you get it setup, but I feel like the nerd in us can never just leave it be. I’ll probably go back to pop_os next major release they have.

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    I have been quite happy with Arch Linux, up until I got my Steam Deck, at which point I stopped playing on my non-Deck PCs, so… SteamOS, I suppose.

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        It is, but I still count it as it’s own thing, in the same way most people count Debian and Ubuntu as two seperate distributions.

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          Yes, you’re correct, just a little funny that you moved from arch to basically steamarch, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, arch plus steam

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      Came here to say SteamOS as well. I am surprised more people aren’t saying it. But the thing is, the Steam Deck works so well I have to wonder how many people don’t know/care the OS it runs, or maybe they have forgotten it’s running Linux, or maybe they know but don’t consider themselves “Linux Gamers” just because they are using it.

      Sort of like how people playing on a Switch or PS3/4/Vita are technically FreeBSD gamers deep down.

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      Tumbleweed’s always treated me very nice, you ought to try it out!

      Kind of makes me wish I opted for that right now… It’s always given me a very polished feeling!

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        Make sure you’re running the sdl environment variable that makes them native on Wayland, in my experience when that’s on it makes my games that are native significantly more performant.

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        Wayland. I’ve had no issues, but then I don’t play CS:GO. However I’ve played Cyberpunk on ultra with no issues, for example.

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    A little background for context. I’m gamer and professional software developer. I’ve been dual booting windows 11 and pop os for awhile. Windows for games and pop os for everything else… Over the weekend I switched to NixOS. This came with a learning curve which I spent a day or so learning. I’ve been getting the hang of it now and I love it so much. I definitely recommend it. I managed to get steam working without much fiddling and my emulators. It’s been great! The benefits for programming are obvious. Allowing me to basically stop using docker dev containers.

    I completely removed windows from my computer and I’m very happy.

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      We used to run Ubuntu at my last job, it was so nice! I’m back in Windows land now though…

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        Yeah my job recently started letting developers choose between windows and Mac now which is a step in the right direction… their excuse is that all their security software doesn’t run in Linux… Ill accept using a Mac over WSL though, that was a huge pain

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          I’m still happy WSL exists, it’s definitely better than nothing if you’re stuck in Windows land!

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            Yeah absolutely! I know I dissed it, but I was happy to have it when I was stuck on windows for work.

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      NixOS is the path to enlightenment. Very good stuff. Also look into steam-run if you’re not already aware!

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      I’m starting to want to try Pop… they seem to have quite a few fans around here!

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      Yup, Pop!_OS is virtually flawless for me on my Nvidia laptop. It can run every game that I play for hours with no crashing including Tears of the Kingdom on the yuzu emulator.

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      Love Fedora, soooort of regret using KDE. Once I started messing with it the way it encourages you to it kept having moments where it totally crashed and the taskbar equivalent wouldn’t move, windows wouldn’t move, or anything else… made me feel like resource-strapped open source projects should stick to a coherent vision over trying to support every style of desktop interface under the sun.

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        It seems alright - but absolutely bonkers that there’s no GUI method to upgrade releases on KDE, especially with the way Fedora releases work

        I mean I usually update via terminal anyway. But makes me feel second class when something so basic isn’t supported.

        But I really don’t care for GNOME, and nothing else supports Wayland. So what can I do.