• CorrectAlias@piefed.blahaj.zone
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          8 hours ago

          Bazzite also has a better package management system. SteamOS is meant for gaming almost exclusively, whereas Bazzite is meant for both.

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            After using Bazzite, I’m convinced that image based distros are the future for end users. Need to install an app? Flatpak. Need to install command line? Homebrew.

            It all installs in user space. And Flatpak at least uses an effective sandbox system.

            Distros that maintain their own package spaces are duplicating a. lot. of work.

            The downside of Flatpak is the disk space usage. But that doesn’t matter as much to me as it used to.

          • Dettweiler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            7 hours ago

            I ran SteamOS for a while before they made the recent announcement. It works great. Previously, just had to tell it to always boot in Desktop mode.

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        8 hours ago

        I can chime in for Bazzite. It’s imperfect, but I’ve blown up my fair share of aliens and they make playing your games on Linux really easy compared to anything else I’ve used. I can even stream the game from my desktop to a laptop in my bedroom via sunshine/moonlight which Bazzite helps you install as SteamLink doesn’t play nice with Bazzite.

      • Zedd_Prophecy@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        Upvote for Bazzite - the caveat being how much support the distro gets and how long it lives. That said it turned a truly piece of crap all in one hp to something that was fun in about 30 minutes. it’s a good gaming OS but I wouldn’t use it as my daily driver.

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        8 hours ago

        Probably not but maybe I’ll be able to play a game. Old laptop. Old Games. New OS. See what happens.

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          8 hours ago

          Both bazzite and CachyOS are built for computers and will likely work better for a laptop than SteamOS. And they both have gaming focused builds. I haven’t tried Bazzite in a while, but CachyOS has easy to understand instructions on how to install their gaming package.

          • teslekova@sh.itjust.works
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            Can confirm Bazzite is incredibly easy to install, and all my steam games work without any tweaking at all so far except Tropico 6. And I haven’t even tried to fix that.

            (Windows was being a dick fuck, and life means I don’t have brainspace right now to fuck around with my laptop, so no-tweaking was the goal. Bazzite has delivered that.)

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            8 hours ago

            Appreciate the suggestions, probs check them out afterwards. I just wanna do it for the shits n gigs

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              8 hours ago

              Totally understand that. I have tried a bunch of different Linux builds to see what I like. So certainly won’t begrudge your explorations. And I haven’t tried SteamOS on any of my machines because it didn’t have a desktop build when I was last playing around with new builds. CachyOS has been great though. Everything works well on my machine, and its been easy to use as a daily driver.