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in reply to Waffelson • • •Nice.
Very much so looking forward to seeing rigorous benchmarks of GPUs on linux.
supersquirrel
in reply to Waffelson • • •DonutsRMeh
in reply to Waffelson • • •deepfriedchril
in reply to DonutsRMeh • • •Truscape
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in reply to deepfriedchril • • •warmaster
in reply to DonutsRMeh • • •I ran Arch for about a year and a half. It's great, you get the freedom to do anything you want provided you have the time and will to learn. Bazzite is the exact opposite: you can't do everything you might want, but you don't need to learn anything, you can carelessly play around in the little playground they setup for you.
I use Bazzite on my 2 desktop PCs, Aurora on my work laptop booting from an external 1tb nvme ssd via an usb-C m2 caddy.
It's pure bliss. I freaking love it. If Ublue ever disappears I'm fucked.
DonutsRMeh
in reply to warmaster • • •obnomus
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in reply to DonutsRMeh • • •Rainbowblite
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in reply to Rainbowblite • • •joshchandra
in reply to DonutsRMeh • • •DonutsRMeh
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in reply to DonutsRMeh • • •kernelle
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in reply to kernelle • • •brucethemoose
in reply to Waffelson • • •This is interesting because theres not a ton of direct Windows vs. linux game benchmarking, and now there's about to be. GN churns though a lot of hardware and testing.
And excellent, because being linux, drawing attention to issues increases the chances of them getting fixed, whereas that is hardly the case for Windows.
Arch (with KDE I presume?) + Bazzite is not bad either. There's a lot of handwaving over they should have chosen this or that distro, but they're both very popular in the gaming space, so I feel that's fairly representative of many distros.
DonutsRMeh
in reply to brucethemoose • • •This is the most important part of this whole thing to me. Imagine Nvidia watching Steve shitting on them for having horrible drivers on Linux and millions of people seeing that.
iopq
in reply to DonutsRMeh • • •curled
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in reply to curled • • •curled
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in reply to curled • • •Dudewitbow
in reply to brucethemoose • • •although i prefer the arch distros for bleeding edge and rolling updates. Bazzite makes sense for testing because of the immutable.
A lot of more experienced pc users might end up liking arch distros later in their life, but I would never recomnmend arch based distros to people who aren't comfortable with linux yet.
MalReynolds
in reply to Dudewitbow • • •Experienced here, did my time in Arch, learned a lot, perhaps even more than necessary, now retired to Fedora, then Bazzite and Aurora-dev. It just gets out of my way nicely. Something, something, Bell curve meme, plateau of enlightenment meme.
And I would absolutely recommend Arch to a technically competent gamer newcomer as the fastest way to get up to speed.
Horses, Courses.
marlowe221
in reply to MalReynolds • • •chunkystyles
in reply to MalReynolds • • •Bazzite was my first attempt at really daily driving Linux. I ended up on Aurora dev and I don't have any reasons to move to something different.
The U-Blue OSs really feel like the future to me.
Incredibly cool tech, but it just works.
MalReynolds
in reply to chunkystyles • • •warmaster
in reply to chunkystyles • • •I daily drive Aurora on my work laptop on an external usb c m2 nvme ssd via a caddy. I love it.
Are you using devpods? It's always been buggy for me.
Deckname
in reply to MalReynolds • • •MalReynolds
in reply to Deckname • • •Deckname
in reply to MalReynolds • • •No i meant like uploading files somewhere or attaching stuff to Mails, when i have the folder already open.
Couldn't yet find a really satisfying solution to that
MalReynolds
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in reply to MalReynolds • • •iopq
in reply to Dudewitbow • • •KubeRoot
in reply to iopq • • •WalnutLum
in reply to KubeRoot • • •They're both "immutable" in the sense that they're setting up either read-only Filesystem Hierarchies (as in bazzite, which uses ostree) or Symlinking their entire filesystem hierarchy to a read-only "store" (as in nixos).
Bazzite uses something called ostree to "diff" the filesystem hierarchy much like git does, while Nix basically makes giant read-only store of files and hashes them, then weaves them all together into a "view" of a filesystem that gets symlinked into the context of a running program.
marcie (she/her)
in reply to KubeRoot • • •You don't necessarily need to make your own NixOS flakes, you can use ones maintained by others
It's great for homeservers
Nibodhika
in reply to iopq • • •Sunoc
in reply to Waffelson • • •artyom
in reply to Waffelson • • •Can we count the mainstream tech tubers in recent months that have done these Linux/Bazzite videos?
Lon.TV
YouTubealtkey (he\him)
in reply to artyom • • •Having his name on one of the most popular windows debloater was just as based.
onlinepersona
in reply to artyom • • •LTT soon? They made a few Linux videos and still love windows too much to recommend it.
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in reply to onlinepersona • • •artyom
in reply to onlinepersona • • •onlinepersona
in reply to artyom • • •Please don't make me sub to LTT 😅
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in reply to Pure_Psykosis • • •artyom
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in reply to artyom • • •itztalal
in reply to Waffelson • • •Honestly, it's about damn time.
These technical people should be ashamed it took them so long to adopt Linux.
tabular
in reply to itztalal • • •PseudoSpock
in reply to tabular • • •onlinepersona
in reply to PseudoSpock • • •Ah, the RTFM argument. So you didn't go to school, did you? You picked up a book and just started educating yourself?
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in reply to onlinepersona • • •OccasionallyFeralya
in reply to PseudoSpock • • •PseudoSpock
in reply to OccasionallyFeralya • • •Gamer's coming to Linux and messing up all the forums and chats with their pleas to make their Windows games work is NOT a good thing.
tabular
in reply to PseudoSpock • • •PseudoSpock
in reply to tabular • • •tabular
in reply to PseudoSpock • • •There are big issues with the modern video games industry. Like a lot of software they deny user's computing freedoms, and as such facilitate designs to repeatedly make money using psychology tricks. However, to reject video games as a waste of time goes to show how one can not know what they're missing.
Video games are a peak of higher-functioning life: play. A structured form of play which can go beyond physical games. Life is poorer without the immergent stories of a fantasy world (Dwarf Fortress) or competing in a consequence-free violence of street-fighting (Street Fighter).
range of voluntary, intrinsically motivated activities done for recreational pleasure and enjoyment
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Shayeta
in reply to PseudoSpock • • •I do not want to live in such a world. Helping others, especially when it is at little to no cost to you should be common sense to everyone.
I will strive towards making the world such a place, and I implore everyone, including you, to make the world a better place for everyone - including you.
PseudoSpock
in reply to Shayeta • • •Helping others learn when they are not willing to google, read, visit a library, etc, is called enabling, not helping. Helping those that try and get stuck is helping.
Learn the difference.
rising_man
in reply to itztalal • • •Sometimes you gotta be realistic that the majority of the population wouldn't have found Linux as friendly as many here are, even today, while Windows or is/was kinda the obvious mainstream choice for running any software... The balance seems to tip slowly, but honestly it took decades.
Even today you're still all debating which distro that didn't exist 10 years ago is the best, and which office suite can match Microsoft's... How am I going to convince my non-nerd friends to use Linux over Windows in that context.
About gaming, it's a matter of being able to run AAA games without issues, like, no bugs and anti-cheat problems. It's only since SteamOS that it is getting enough programmers and mainstream attention.
This is the way, but once again it required the power of a dominant company to move the lines.
dangrousperson
in reply to itztalal • • •This literally doubles (if not more) the workload to run these benchmarks, not to mention having to write new automation procedures and Steve just not being familiar with Linux at all, all for 2-3% (tops) of his audience.
Be glad that he is doing them in the future and don't be a demanding, entitled prick.
itztalal
in reply to dangrousperson • • •Yeah, that's the problem. Just like with LinusTechTips, these youtubers aren't half as knowledgeable as they'd like their audiences to believe.
They should be ashamed, and you should stop being being a simp.
Grow the fuck up.
Statick
in reply to itztalal • • •You either don't watch Gamers Nexus videos or you watch them and genuinely don't understand enough to know how in-depth his tests go.
LTT is garbage "entertainment" though. I'll agree with that.
Unattributed
in reply to Waffelson • • •This is definitely something that has been coming for some time. Yes, I am a little surprised it has taken this long for a major channel know for hardware reviews for gamers to take this step... I would have thought that the popularity of the Steam Deck, and all of the handhelds that are now running Linux would have been a motivator.
But it seems that Steve is really seeing that there is more of a progression of people not wanting to go to Windows 11, and the issues surrounding Microsoft's insistence on adding creepy features that no one asked for (like Recall) as the push they needed.
And I agree, Bazzite is probably one of the best choices that they could make. The immutability of the system will allow them to have consistent images that won't change on them randomly. That is a definite requirement when dealing with this type of benchmarking.
verdi
in reply to Waffelson • • •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.
sheogorath
in reply to verdi • • •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.
wewbull
in reply to Waffelson • • •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:
Linux is the same, but they seem to be more concerned about it. Can someone explain?
refreeze
in reply to wewbull • • •mnemonicmonkeys
in reply to wewbull • • •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
DacoTaco
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in reply to Waffelson • • •CheesyFox
in reply to refreeze • • •cough cough
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nfms
in reply to CheesyFox • • •CheesyFox
in reply to nfms • • •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.
CheesyFox
in reply to nfms • • •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
mnemonicmonkeys
in reply to refreeze • • •cute_noker
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in reply to mnemonicmonkeys • • •ki9
in reply to mnemonicmonkeys • • •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.
phar
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in reply to ki9 • • •Nibodhika
in reply to ki9 • • •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.
mnemonicmonkeys
in reply to ki9 • • •As opposed to Cannonical, which has been making slow pushes over the years to control Linux via Snaps?
exu
in reply to refreeze • • •Alaknár
in reply to refreeze • • •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.
nfms
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