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I just ordered a new GPU. I’m going to build a PC for the first time and put bazzite on it. I’m excited.

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good luck!

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Thank you!

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I’m a little surprised that they are planning on testing downstream distros like bazzite. It would make more sense to just stick to the biggest upstream distros like Arch/Debian/Fedora for benchmark purposes in my opinion.

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6 points

If it works and helps bringing new people over to Linux, why not?

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55 points

They’re aiming for “something the viewer can achieve themselves”.

99% of ex-Windows users won’t be going for Arch, Debian or Fedora. It’s supposed to be easy to get in, difficult to screw up.

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And it’s a channel aimed at gamers. Seeing Wendell serving as advisor gives me hope that they can get good results and i agree with the choice of distro

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27 points

Bazzite would make it very easy to reproduce the same result. Just pull the exact version they used, set Proton and you’re done

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73 points

I disagree. Keep in mind that most people seeing the benchmarks will be windows users, and seeing Bazzite’s gaming performance along with it’s reputation for simplicity to set up and may help convince them to switch. Plus, anyone that had experience with Linux will know the link between it and Fedora, and can adjust expectations for theur particular distro

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I disagree sort of. I find it hard to believe a new distro is easier to set up than mint or Ubuntu and when it comes time to troubleshoot, youll get less support than the upstreams. Both searching existing posts and making new posts there will be less answers. Unless you make a search fo the upstream, and then there’s a chance your distro tweaked something and it’s different.

What also makes me sus is that if influencers are promoting lesser-known distros, it might be paid. Which is fine but could mean plans to monetize that distro in the future.

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What also makes me sus is that if influencers are promoting lesser-known distros, it might be paid. Which is fine but could mean plans to monetize that distro in the future.

As opposed to Cannonical, which has been making slow pushes over the years to control Linux via Snaps?

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I disagree sort of. I find it hard to believe a new distro is easier to set up than mint or Ubuntu

Mint is easier to setup than Ubuntu, and not only it’s newer, it’s based on Ubuntu. Ubuntu also is easier to setup than Debian even though it’s newer and based on it. Being a new distro has nothing to do with being easy to setup.

Bazzite is special because it’s an immutable distro, so it’s highly unlikely you’ll break stuff by poking around.

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12 points

I’ve been using linux since the late 90s. I’ve tried all major distributions. My gaming rig runs bazzite, and nothing else comes even close in out-of-the box experience.

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7 points

You could try it, it might change your mind. It did for me, I switched after a decade on Fedora.

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24 points

You may find it hard to believe but that doesnt mean you are right. Most ditros are quite easy to set up. Ubuntu and Mint are both already modified Debian. Why not some other modified one? A distro modified to game is already set up for gaming.

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3 points

Second!

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48 points

As someone using bazzite, it just works out of the box and I think that’s exactly what a lot of the windows uses are looking for.

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3 points

Indeed. Took me 20min from starting install to having my first game on Steam. Best experience ever. Never looked back.

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5 points

cough cough

cachyos

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5 points

Is this the new “Arch BTW”?

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but in this case, actually, I proposed it bc i’ve seen synthetic tests that compared this distro to others, and it yielded interesting results, so i actually wonder about what the results would be in the gaming context, as the testing specific varies greatly.

in other words

I’M THE NERDEST NERD, AND THOSE NERDS AREN’T NERDING THEIR NERDY STUFF ENOUGH

or… something like that

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i guess it’s my new version of archbtw

i just find this distro to be genuinely worth everybody’s try, as it’s easy to set up, and it comes with custom-built packages (they mostly just add some comptime flags), that favor optimisation for the modern hardware over backward compatibility.

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I’m a little confused by some of the discussion. Surely the problems they’re talking about with variations in the test system also apply to windows. You result can be affected by:

  • Which windows updates have been applied
  • Which version of the drivers have been installed
  • What other software is on the system

Linux is the same, but they seem to be more concerned about it. Can someone explain?

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Gamers nexus blocks updates on every test round. When they do update their test systems they block updates and retest all hardware in their charts. The software is also the same, besides platform or driver specific software. They truly go for reproducible and as less unknown factors as possible, hence the discussion

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I think a big part of why they talked about it in the video is to explain their base assumptions for the test. They’ve discussed it with Windows enough that they don’t need to say those anymore, but the Linux tests are new.

In addition, they do need to change theur workflow simply because they can’t use the same software and scripts for Linux.

They’re also addressing the reputation that Linux has among Windows users, even if that reputation is outdated

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Yes, if anything it seems easier to handle on linux. Just bake golden images that already have a static list of required packages.

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Thid is great, from English speaking channels I only know AncientGameplays doing linux benchmark comparisons to Windows on gaming. *Spoilers: If you use AMD you’re not leaving performance on the table, if you’re team green… it’s a work in progress.

RT is currently still shit on Linux, but I don’t use it anyway.

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Since my main rig is still stuck on Nvidia GPUs for the time being I’m still stuck on Windows. 30% performance reduction will lead to less than 60 FPS experience on my end.

But on my Ally handheld, I’ve been hopping between Bazzite, SteamOS, and CachyOS.

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