Hey folks!

Thinking of switching back to Linux. I was running PopOS about 1.5 years ago and was pretty happy with the gaming aspect of things, but I was playing a lot of VALORANT back then, and I got sick of dual booting. That is less the case now, so I would like to try going back to Linux for the majority of my gaming / streaming setup, and just use Windows for the handful of games like Destiny 2 that won’t run on Linux.

I am fairly new to Linux. Don’t mind learning some terminal stuff, but I am basically a noob so it does need to be pretty easy to start with. Got a NVIDIA 3080 and AMD CPU if that matters at all.

Recommend me a distro please fellow penguin gamers.

  •  hschen   ( @hschen@sopuli.xyz ) 
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    31 year ago

    PopOS, Mint, Ubuntu are the main ones recommended for new users, just try them out and see what you think. I personally used Ubuntu for about half a year and then moved over to Archlinux and have been using arch for like 4 years now, but arch is too hard for new users so dont try it.

    • To be fair. I’ve never used Arch and thought I’d give it a try, their new “archinstall” utility makes installation a breeze. This includes driver and DE selection.

      Was able to complete a KDE Plasma install in about 15 minutes.

      •  hschen   ( @hschen@sopuli.xyz ) 
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        1 year ago

        archinstall is good yeah, it would be nice if it had a proper graphical install rather than the console ui. I think less technical people would be put off by it.

    • I’ve found Manjaro to be pretty good in terms of automated handling for Nvidia drivers and stuff. Fast and stable with rolling updates. Yes, the transition from Windows is rough for 3 months or so, but after that you’ll wonder how anyone ever put up with Microsoft’s BS