I use bazzite. I prefer fedora (that’s what I have on my laptop) but the Nvidia drivers consistently give me trouble with fedora on my desktop. I’d get it stable for a little bit then something broke. eventually I got tired of it and tried bazzite since I had heard it was better in that regard. I love the out of the box Nvidia support as well as the HDR support with no extra steps. I’m really not a fan of immutable distros in general, I think rebuilding the ostree everytime I need to install a system package not available in any other way is super annoying, but it just works and that enough for me right now. I also enjoy some of the software it comes packaged with, like btrfs snapper and a very comprehensive ffmpeg build. I’ll probably switch away from it to try something new this summer, but at least until my finals are over I just need it’s stability.
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AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Linux tool or command is surprisingly simple, powerful, and yet underrated?"14·7 months agoprobably well known at this point but rsync is incredible and I use it all the time
I’m in the same boat. I was a kde neon person for a very long time, but I eventually got tired of some weird issues I was having that I couldn’t find a fix for. tried fedora on a bit of a whim and everything just worked. Nvidia drivers were a breeze to set up, gnome is very nice out of the box and doesn’t take the configuring I’m used to on kde, and even just having gnome boxes pre installed is super useful and I get to skip the virtualboxes setup. very impressed with it overall. never going back
AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux distro surprised you the most?2·11 months agointeresting. I actually haven’t had any throughput issues yet but if I do I will definitely keep that in mind
AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux distro surprised you the most?2·11 months agoyep!
AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux distro surprised you the most?2·11 months agoI run jellyfin on bare metal because it makes it easier to debug imo, but I do use docker for caddy and some other little applications (like a tomcat instance for example)
AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•What Linux distro surprised you the most?2·11 months agomy servers run alpine! it’s incredibly stable even for hobbiest use
camel for java. flat for c
AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.worksto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•Jellyfin 10.9 Coming Soon!English4·1 year agolet’s gooo super excited to see the improvements
programming! I had heard that programming is better on Linux so I gave it a go and quickly realized it was better for everything else as well
Ubuntu or kde neon are my go to distros
I find it’s super rare any form of recovery actually works. best thing to do is pull the files you need off with a nvme/sata adapter then reinstall and replace those files. 90% when windows actually breaks there’s not much to be done (I try all forms of recovery every time though).
plus, 9/10 times the reinstall process is actually way faster than fighting with windows or searching for the problem online and getting hundreds of people asking you to run sfc \scannow.