I’ve watched a few comparison videos, and the performance gains are negligible when compared to other common distros, so that’s definitely not the point in installing it.
The good part about nobara is the set of tools that come preinstalled and the wecome program which lets you update the system, the drivers and the codecs.
Nothing you couldn’t replicate in a few minutes on another distro of course
Would you mind to explain why? I have yet to try it, but the concept seems nice: predisposing a set of tools useful for linux gamers/creators for those who are not technical
Recommending ubuntu to newbies is the product of either incompetence or malice when Mint, zorin and nobara exist
Pop os. I just couldn’t use their desktop (even though I think it’s good, it’s just not for me)
I can’t quite understand what it is. If it allows you to run FSR3 instead of DLSS in games where the latter is supported but the first is not… Would be pretty huge
Limux mint forum maybe?
If you really want to use windows 11, download an ISO and flash it on a USB using https://rufus.ie/it/ You can disable TPM by checking a box in rufus
You’re probably better off using windows 10 LTSC (or LTSC IOT), which are long term support win10 versions aimed at enterprise, with the only real difference being they come devoid of bloatware and they are supported for many more years than the consumer version.
Even better, think about “making the jump” and upgrade to linux. The most beginner-oriented distros are stupid easy to use (and with a better UI and UX than windows imo), you do not need to use the command line at all, they will support your hardware and they will most likely have the exact programs and games you use.
Tbh I see it as “prettier linux mint”. Good distro for beginners but nothing more
People either don’t know or don’t give a shit
If mozilla = google now then firefox = chrome? What the fuck?
I thought it was developed by mozilla
Daily drive linux *
Lmao my bad
It would’ve been funny if it was labeled as shitpost.
This is not a low effort meme, it’s a zero effort meme
I usually use them to discover music. Then I make donations or buy merch/disks of the artists I really like.
Small stuff and when I can afford it, but I try to make my part
Linux can be used to play commercial games > more people daily drive to linux > more companies port their software to linux > even more people switch to linux > Windows/macOS duopoly breaks, losing to open source alternatives
I’m not saying playing call of duty on the deck will make windows fall, but it’s a start
Yeah, I also don’t pirate stuff. I’d rather use open source software anyways. And luckily the games I like deserve the money and I can afford to buy them
What the fuck
Source?