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baggins, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

Debian

sadreality, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

Win11 is worse than a phone vis a vis spying. Finally made a switch. could not install popOS, so ended up with mint.

eyecreate, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

I have my gaming computer hooked to my TV and running Chimera OS. Makes it easy to use with just a controller.

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

Sounds like a sweet setup for controller based gaming!

ostrosco, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

I’ve been using Fedora for the past few years and have been pretty happy with it. It updates at just the right cadence for me where I get new stuff pretty quickly but I’m not on a rolling release.

thayer, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

All of my workstations are now running Fedora Silverblue. Steam is installed via flatpak, and GPU is a Radeon 6800 XT. I also have a Steam Link for couch co-op. All is well on the gaming front!

Debian Sid and Arch have run equally well with this setup. Your choice of distro matters much less now compared to a few years ago, especially if you favour a flatpak workflow.

Edit: typos!

s0phia, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

I’m on Arch right now, migrated to it after almost 2 years on Fedora. I’ll probably still go back and forth between the two.

gamma, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?
@gamma@programming.dev avatar

I’m on EndeavourOS, but my laptop will be moving to Fedora Sericea (Silverblue, but Sway) to try that out.

20gramsWrench, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

garuda, it’s just a fancy arch install with the ugliest, bloatiest, default theming you can imagine, but once you get rid of it it’s pretty solid.

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

You’re really selling it :D

…I looked it up. You’re correct. That… was flashy.

TrontheTechie,

I’ve been using Garuda as well. It’s solid, and I like the fact they have a gaming variant that takes a lot of the nitpick presetup out of the picture.

Kaldo, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?
@Kaldo@beehaw.org avatar

I really should have known better than to expect a consensus in a topic like this 😁 Ask 10 linuxheads which disto is the best and you’ll get 12 different answers

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

Well that’s what’s fun though isn’t it? :D

I ended up installing Kubuntu 20.04 for now… I was going to install Pop but they require a 1GB EFI partition and I didn’t have the patience to move my Windows partition around to resize it so… Kubuntu it is.

Knowing myself I’ll probably distro hop in a few days again.

Trying out different distros are almost as much fun as actually using them (probably more fun at times!)

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@beehaw.org avatar

If I were doing it on some spare PC maybe I’d find it fun too but I rely too much on my main workstation to just constantly reinstall stuff on it, and dual booting looks like a risk/hassle too. I am prepared for the inevitable day I take the plunge into linux for good, hopefully the number of distros doesn’t triple by then ^^

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

Don’t worry!

They’ll quadruple…:)

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@beehaw.org avatar

It definitely feels like they have in the past decade. When I last used Linux everyone would just dump Ubuntu on you, give you a nice pat on the head and wish you good luck. PopOS got big at one point but I think there were some issues when LTT tried it that gave it a bad rep. I haven’t even heard of 90% of distros in this thread.

CylustheVirus,

I think your next task is to start modding Skyrim so you can have the ultimate experience of spending more time setting something up only to spend a fraction of that time actually using it. XD

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

That or setting up a retro gaming sysgem… gathering and scraping roms, setting up a nice frontend with cover art and everything just to never touch it again when it’s done. :)

CylustheVirus,

How dare you call me out like this.

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

Been there, done that eh? :D

boonhet, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

Been gaming on Gentoo for over a year, even if I haven’t found much time for gaming in the last few months.

Don’t do it if you’ve gotten too lazy for Arch though. Try Pop!_OS or Linux Mint or something. Enjoy an easy distro for a bit, till you get the itch for Arch back.

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

Oh I’ve tinkered with Gentoo plenty in the past (I still miss OTW if that rings any bells) and no, I really don’t have the patience for it these days. :)

And yeah, I’ll probably end up installing something a bit more fancy soon-ish… for now I plopped Kubuntu 20.04 on there and Diablo IV is downloading as we speak!

DaveedMee, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?
@DaveedMee@beehaw.org avatar

I use Arch with KDE Plasma for that comfy desktop environment feel but switch to BSPWM ever so often for productivity or to use my pc as just a media center

ladydascalie, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

A very simple, almost stock setup of Arch + KDE.

YerbaYerba,

X11 or Wayland? I find games like csgo stutter on Wayland.

communist,
@communist@beehaw.org avatar

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.

jakepi, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?

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 :)

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

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. :)

jakepi,

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.

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

Sometimes I wish I had a machine dedicated to nothing but reinstalling different distros. :)

It can get a bit disrupting to do it on your main rig too often.

Bene7rddso,

VMs are great for that

trash,
@trash@lemm.ee avatar

Use a VM?

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

I know, I do that too but it’s just not quite the same for some reason.

russjr08, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

Arch Linux at the moment, though I distro hop quite a bit!

When it comes to gaming, I can’t really say I’ve found a distro that “felt” better for gaming, and I’ve been on a fair amount of them - Fedora (and Nobara), Arch, NixOS, Endeavour, pop!_OS - I haven’t noticed a difference. I didn’t measure benchmarks because at the end of the day its about what I can perceive, not what I can read from a spreadsheet.

Realistically I think the only difference I ever noticed was with pop there’s a Nvidia ISO that has the drivers already included in the live environment, so I get to skip a step post-install.

I find myself just using Flatpaks for gaming stuff (Steam, Bottles, Heroic, etc) these days since I know that I can take those on just about any distro. I’ve heard that there is some FPS loss from running games through Flatpak, but again I haven’t done any benchmarks so I can’t confirm nor deny this.

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

These days Ubuntu can install the nvidia drivers for you during the install as well if you just click the “install proprietary blabla” so you get a pretty game ready system there as well tbh so I’m starting to feel like a more gaming tweaked version of Ubuntu is a bit redundant?

That’s a surprisingly pleasing font by the way!

russjr08,
@russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net avatar

Grr Lemmy just ate my comment, I guess I have a chance to refine my response a bit now!

Ah, thank you - it’s been a while since I used Ubuntu on my main system (Ubuntu was my foray into Linux back in the Hardy Heron days!) but now that you mention it, I do remember seeing that option when I briefly had Ubuntu installed on my old MacBook (which I then moved to Fedora to play around with before using it on my main PC). Having that option was quite nice for the broadcom wireless drivers that those Macs need for WiFi.

That’s a surprisingly pleasing font by the way!

Thanks! I came across it a couple of years ago, and I joked about it at first but it grew on me over time so I purchased (it is a paid font but there is a very similar one called Comic Mono) the font and have been using it in my IDEs and terminals since then! I wouldn’t use it everywhere of course, but for a monospace environment its really good and I can’t quite put my finger on the “why”.

Funnily enough, I’ve tried to use Comic Code on both Windows and macOS as well and there is something about the FreeType system on Linux that makes the font really excel for me. On Windows the font feels too “thin” and on macOS the font feels too “thick”. 10 years ago if you had tried to tell me that I’d enjoy the way fonts look on Linux better than the other two major platforms I would’ve fell to the floor laughing for a few minutes - I imagine its due to a combination of improvements over FreeType and displays over the years, along with me actually branching out and not just sticking with the default font that happens to be picked for me by whatever I’m using 😅

nlm,
@nlm@beehaw.org avatar

I stumbled upon Comic Mono myself a while ago and have been meaning to set it up in my IDE’s but haven’t gotten around to it yet. Might just have to though. It looks strangely easy on the eyes. Almoat relaxing somehow? Cant really putn my finger on why however.

I can agree with the fact that fonts feel different depending on your OS. I usually use Source Code Pro and I never got the feeling that it looked quite as good when I went from Linux to Windows after getting a new job.

ivereadalltheory, in Linux gamers, what distro are you currently on?
@ivereadalltheory@beehaw.org avatar

Fedora but I’m about to move to NixOS Unstable or VanillaOS if it gets better NVIDIA integration.

kirstierthanthou,

I am on Vanilla OS with a NVIDIA gpu and its running pretty well.

ivereadalltheory,
@ivereadalltheory@beehaw.org avatar

Awesome. I’ve heard there are some problems with hardware acceleration.

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