

If you haven’t looked at Garuda yet, it’s the system I switched to after Bazzite. It’s Arch based and user friendly.
If you haven’t looked at Garuda yet, it’s the system I switched to after Bazzite. It’s Arch based and user friendly.
I don’t get it. I have Garuda, which is Arch, and it was super easy to install. Maybe raw dogging Arch is harder?
That’s fair, but as a Linux beginner, I was happy to have more software than I needed at the start rather than not enough. If you know what you are doing, I could see how you could have a different opinion.
I assume you are taking about desktop environment stuff? I installed the xfce version and it’s been pretty streamlined.
Oh? I’m still a Linux noob, educate me.
After Bazzite I went to Garuda, is also gaming focused and has a handy helper app that helps you install common software, run updates, and more.
If you need a new distro it’s worth a look.
Garuda had the same gaming focus as Bazzite without the immutability.
Bazzite is great for gaming if you want an immutable distro, Garuda is great for gaming if you don’t.
Satanic Temple out there doing God’s work.
Maybe they aren’t very comfortable with English but know more people speak it? It’s kind of amazing how technology can let you communicate with people you otherwise couldn’t talk to otherwise.
I love Garuda, I’ll have to give it a watch. Thanks!
I started with Bazzite and moved from there to Garuda. Both have an Nvidia version that just takes care of that for you. I’ve never had to worry about drivers.
After we split, my ex wife used to call and tell me about all the guys she screwed on her journey for meaning. Your best option is to not answer the phone. The only way to win is not to play.
I’ll give you the chat code. Lots of eye contact, smile, and all then ask questions about them whenever the conversation dies. People, especially Americans generally love to talk about themselves.
I switched from Bazzite to Garuda to get away from it being immutable. It’s been great.
Check out Garuda too, it is specifically designed with gaming in mind.
Non immutable just means that your system isn’t locked down to make sure you don’t accidentally break something. Some people have a strong preference for it one way or another.
As to why it might help, every distro comes with a custom mix of software and tweaks. Bazzite is fedora based while Garuda is Arch based. Some things may work better or worse with less tweaking.
So if you are frustrated enough to consider something else and aren’t committed to an immutable distro, it might be worth experimenting with.
If you want a non immutable distro, I switched to Garuda after Bazzite and it has been great for gaming.
Does Bazaar also work with other distros, or is it Bazzite only?