Im not your bro, friend
Im not your bro, friend
Fedora is the most
Sorry I’ve missed the ‘firefox’ part xD.
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Nvidia gpu ofc
Mind telling how does Krita works for You under xwayland? I am using Krita in flatpak under wayland gnome and Im getting a lot of flickering and gui turning black xD
And firefox has 3%. Its more unpopular to use firefox rather than linux lol
From every linux related ltt video or wan show I’ve seen. My personal favourite is probably a video about AtlasOS, where he presents modified windows os with many security vulnerabilities and makes some comment like “who needs linux when you have this!” (not actual citation, dont remeber exact wording, feel free to check it out)
Linus is just a windows fanboy, just like i am a linux fanboy
Truly a xkcd moment!
Please finish this damn variable refresh rate already!!
The reason is most likely TF2 not playing nicely with wayland. I have nvidia and I needed to add this command “SDL_VIDEODRIVER=x11 %command%” To be able to run it. If You can check if game runs on x11
I did just that. As far as I remember at the start I had the urge to use Windows since I got addicted to its interface and functioning after those 15+ years, but building my habit into booting linux (I recommend to set linux to boot by default) made my Windows dependence absolute.
Gaming on linux with Steam is smooth (You need to enable to use proton on all non native games and You are good to go). You can check ProtonDB to see how Your games perform. The only problem is that many online titles with anticheat do not work (mostly due to developers refusing to enable an option to allow proton to run them)
I do not do AI, but at least I know that there’s a simple gnome program ‘Imaginer’ which lets You use stable diffusion and openai so definitely check if that would satisfy Your needs.
You can go Mint, a lot of people recommend it. Trust me as a Fedora fanboy.
If You have an nvidia card (which by steam’s statistics I have ~80% chance to say that You have) You should install proprietary drivers after the OS installation process (Unless Mint offers to do it when installing os, but i do not know that).
If You have more questions please do ask them, I will be more than happy to help!
If You do not feel comfortable to leave Windows for gaming then of course keep it and dual boot PC with Your distro. Also, You can go to protondb to check how Your games run on linux
It doesnt. Instead daemon terminates whole Linux