Bazzite comes ready to rock with Steam and Lutris pre-installed, HDR support, BORE CPU scheduler for smooth and responsive gameplay, and numerous community-developed tools for your gaming needs.

  • Lazorne@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    Jorge, Kyle and the others over at ublue is doing a great job with their Fedora spins.

    I run Bazzite on all my computers and if you got a full AMD system you can even get full gamemode running by installing the deck image. This in turn give you the best controller experience for games, as Desktop Steam got several issues with Steam Input valve have not fixed yet.

    But not all credit should go to them for this but also ChimeraOS team, Nobara and others that are constantly working on an improved gaming experience on Linux.

    When developing RetroDECK Steam Input profiles I mainly use the Steam Deck with SteamOS and Bazzite on my desktop to test them.

  • RoachFire@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    Linux veteran here. I use Bazzite on my gaming PC and ROG Ally. Once I figured out the quirks of an immutable distro and started using distroboxes it became an amazing experience. No complaints here.

    • xavier666@lemm.ee
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      1 day ago

      I'm seriously considering Bazzite now. Can you explain whether something like LaTeX with custom packages would work? I also don't want to redownload the LaTeX packages to vanish after a system update.

      Also, I'm a tiling window user (i3). Will it be possible to use it in desktop mode?

  • cRazi_man@lemm.ee
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    24 hours ago

    Anyone able to give an ELI5 to a linux noob? I'm struggling to find what the benefit is of Fedora's atomic builds (is it just containerised apps? Is this an immutable distro?)....and then also what the benefit of Bazzite is on top of Fedora's atomic spins?

    Are immutable distros good for daily driving?

  • hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    I have been using the hell out of bazzite for the last few weeks and I've really enjoyed it. There have been a couple of minor bugs but otherwise everything just generally works.

    I've enjoyed it so much that I've also installed bluefin on my work laptop.

  • GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    Just to clear some misunderstandings, TLE did a performance test on this distro and it was pretty much the same in terms of FPS as other distros. Gaming distros like Bazzite are made for a faster and easier setup process because gaming tools and stores and preinstalled.

    • /home/pineapplelover@lemm.ee
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      2 days ago

      I installed Bazzite on a sibling's thinkpad and it was amazing. Chose KDE, out of the box, it was amazing. Fingerprint fprint was pre installed, just had to scan them in settings. Battery management and power level settings (power save or performance) were also already installed. Everything has been flawless. Even full disk encryption works amazingly well without hiccups. I remember trying it on Ubuntu and it bricked itself or something and gave up on it.

      Dual booting it and installation was a walk in the park.

    • poki@discuss.online
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      3 days ago

      TLE did a performance test on this distro and it was pretty much the same in terms of FPS as other distros.

      Without measuring any 1% lows or 0.1% lows.

      I enjoy TLE's content, but that video is far from exhaustive on this.

      Unless a better comparison comes out, we should reserve ourselves from making any judgements on this particular subject.

      • GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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        3 days ago

        I still don't think there will be a difference. I tried distros with various schedulers and didn't notice a major positive difference except for the DE smoothness that was unbeatable on CachyOS.

        • poki@discuss.online
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          3 days ago

          So..., you don't think it will make a difference. However, you do affirm that whatever CachyOS does is noticably better than the rest.

          Perhaps more importantly, have you actually measured 1% lows or 0.1% lows on games. And did you compare how different distros fared in this regard?

          • GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
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            3 days ago

            I didn't measure 1% lows but I noticed that regular distros (specifically Fedora and Arch based ones) performed noticeably better in terms of overall FPS.

      • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@lemmy.today
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        3 days ago

        On one hand, I think some data is better than no data, so I think its fair to say that there is a lack of evidence for it being better in terms of in-game performance after setup based on it and that should just be the null assumption anyways.

        On the other hand, its been over a decade since its been pretty well known that average FPS is not necessarily reflective of overall performance and throwing the frametime data into a spreadsheet and doing =percentile([range],.99) and =percentile([range],.999) and then dragging it to neighboring cells seems like a pretty minimal extra work for a commercialized channel. For niche testing like this, I'm less bothered by it because having some results seems better than nothing, but its still nice to see it pointed out.

  • rwhitisissle@lemmy.ml
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    3 days ago

    As someone who has done a lot of distro hopping in the past, I've found that going for a stable release that is widely used as a daily driver is superior for gaming than "gaming specific" linux distros, largely on the basis that the gaming distros have routinely had buggy UIs, driver issues, and a variety of unexpected and undesired behavioral problems tied to the array of "gaming adjacent" software installed, most of which you can install yourself with little to no effort and most of which you probably don't want or need in the first place.

  • seathru@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 days ago

    How much different is setting up immutable distros like Bazzite? I like the concept but I've been too intimidated to try it out.

  • Yor [she/her]
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    3 days ago

    hmm, may check this out tho I've already made mint work to pretty well for gaming