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Another glowing review for Bazzite. I use it as my laptop OS because I just want things to work and don’t really need to configure things in the system. I have a proxmox cluster with a couple nodes for that sort of stuff
I'm running Bazzite on my desktop now. I hopped distros again because wrestling with GPU drivers was just too much trouble. After I upgraded my GPU, I couldn't get it working optimally in Debian (see my previous thread about OpenCL). On Bazzite, it's handled for me out of the box.
To me, the only difference between a "gaming" distro and a regular distro is that gaming distros come with smarter hardware drivers and configs out of the box. I see no downside.
It was a rough learning curve, though. There were so many major things that were new to me, such as:
My biggest advice to anyone making the switch is, do not fear Distrobox. I didn't realize how easy it was to make both GUI apps and command-line tools available as first-class citizens within the host OS. For example, I installed Signal within my Debian box, then exported it with
distrobox-export --app signal-desktop
and boom, it operates like any other app within Bazzite. I slept on Distrobox for years and now I feel like a fool. It's awesome. You can use Boxbuddy as a GUI to help you get started.I'm overall very happy with Bazzite now.
I dis exactly the same thing. Ran ubuntu for prob 12-15 years. Been following bazzite since it started and was getting frustrated with ubuntu snaps and gnome. Decided to give bazzite and kde a go and damn i fell in love. Its now my daily