

That’s fair. I used nobara for about a month, based off of Fedora. It worked good, but my sound quit working and I really missed the way I could set up workspaces on popos.
That’s fair. I used nobara for about a month, based off of Fedora. It worked good, but my sound quit working and I really missed the way I could set up workspaces on popos.
Welp, that’s a big fat nope for me. Ty.
True, it’s really easy though. I watched a video on it, it took me five minutes and I was pretty new to Linux. I still am.
I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for but I run PopOs with Wayland and it works great. Certain games after playing a lot of hours after a few days will make it sort of freeze up for a second here and there. If you log out and back in, it’s all good. It would be only complaint but not a big enough deal to complain about.
Go team red would be my advice.
I won’t give the dbag the satisfaction of calling it anything but twitter.
I roll popos and tried nobara and mint a month ago. I’m back on pop because it just works and installing games on it is no issue. There are a couple games that after playing a few hours a day for three or four days, the computer kind of freezes for a second here and there. I just log out and in and it’s fixed. I would rather throw my computer in the street and run it over than go back to windows.
Microsoft’s advertising campaign for people to switch to Linux is working great.
Interesting. I have no issues. I use wayland. I’ll try dx to see if it’s any better but I never have crashes. PopOs
What’s the issue with Vulkan? I’ve got over 200 hours playing on it.
Windows 10, been a year and a half now. I tried ditching windows at least 10 times since 7 came out and I always ended going back because of gaming. Now, my experience is better than it was on windows and every game I go to play works flawlessly. I love it, my computer is mine and my os does what I want it to do.
Mull with ublock origin