Stay informed about bazzite
Stay informed about bazzite
Half of the options focus on bazzite, which isn't the best choice because it has drawbacks and there are comparable distributions. You may want to skip it if you're new to a distribution or starting out.
Absolutely, you're right to back this up with solid proof. Bazzite is marketed as the top Linux gaming distro, which naturally attracts many users. As the user base expands, so do the problems because more people join. Looking at reported issues versus active users usually shows a similar pattern to other distributions.
Despite your argument, some still believe it's incorrect for beginners to choose a Linux distribution focused on gaming.
Legit Bazzite works best in living room PCs that don’t get steam issues.
Bazzite has several drawbacks, mainly because it's not commonly used and can be confusing. Many people find it hard to understand what it is or how it works. Some users report negative reactions, especially if they're sensitive to certain compounds. It might also lack clear benefits compared to more established options. If you're avoiding Mint, the same concerns apply—lack of transparency and potential discomfort.
It seems I faced some difficulties setting it up and operating it, though it might not be a clear issue for everyone else. On the flip side, I’m curious why others don’t like mint—my computer would occasionally freeze, forcing me to restart it. Hopefully you’re safe if you have any unsaved files or games.
I don't like Cinnamon. It feels like the worst of KDE and Gnome and none of the positives of either. It doesn't have anything resembling acceptable wayland support. Packages are outdated. May as well make LMDE the only mint since the ubuntu based normal mint is just as outdated in practice. Anyway, the issues people have with Bazzite might just be a result of the big surge in popularity its gotten. More people trying to use it means more bugs being talked about. I don't think it's going to be any more buggy than anything else from ublue or fedora atomic distros. I'd recommend nobara over bazzite if nobara's graphical package manager wasn't horrible.
I lost some braincells while going through this discussion, but installing an OS can definitely be a tough job, as with every distribution. You're basically adding packages in a specific sequence or version with their settings, even though they look the same and work the same. There are only two main Linux distros—Arch and Debian. You picked one and chose your preference: old, new, cutting-edge, gaming, or workstation. So you might face the same issues across different distros with similar packages. It's not just about the software; it depends on your setup and your hardware. Recently I heard Nvidia is stopping driver support for older GPUs, which means some tools won't work properly. You're saying it's bad because you can't install or use them well, and you seem to be being vague. Maybe it's time to read a book on common sense and better thinking. "Bazzite bad because you couldn't do your job *unintelligent gibberish*—you feel me, buddy!"
Sure, I get it. I’m trying to be clear about how I see things.