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•Created by einekratzekatze on 1/5/2025 in #🛟bazzite-help
Is Bazzite the right fit for me?
I've read that -deck may include packages that help with HDR? Does it even make sense to use -deck on a PC which is used for gaming, but not for the most part?
Would you say Bazzite is right for me:
- Usage: Everyday stuff, Programming, 4k Streaming and Gaming with HDR (at least in the near future), Android Emulation?
- Should have a big community, so problems can be googled, or I can get user to user help. Exception: distros that are closely related to a big community, in a way that doesn't hinder support options for me
- Should be very stable: Won't break if I leave it sitting for a few months or if I do a reasonable mistake. And as no OS never breaks, it should be designed to be fixable: Atomic, or A/B or other systems to easily restore an OS. This does not mean I want packages that are outdated for months.
- GNOME (like it ships with Fedora. This means no ancient version or any version of it that thinks a taskbar belongs in gnome)
- Should have one great main packet-manager. If the OS has multiple, it shouldn't be annoying or a compromise, but because it provides an advantage
- Updates of components like the DE or Wayland shouldn't lack behind much
- Should be modern. And by modern, I mean having features that became a norm. This also means that the Distro should be evolving, getting regularly new features
Don't care about:
- Nvidia driver issues
- Ideology (Like Ubuntu bad cause snaps are partly closed source)
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