I have heard good things about nobara. I don’t mind doing a little thinkering to have things work but I also don’t want to spend hours doing recharch on how to fix things.

Edit: thanks for giving input everyone. I will try Linux mint and if it does not go well will give nobara a go instead.

  • Blxter@lemmy.zipOP
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    10 months ago

    Won’t I have to install Nvidia drivers? This is my big concern if I’m being frank (I have a Nvidia card)

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        10 months ago

        AMD “just works” unless you dare expect hardware encoding that you explicitly picked your card based on to work properly

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          10 months ago

          Yeah, if you’re planning on doing anything fancy (e.g. RTX, FSR/DLSS, streaming w/ a specific encoding, etc), do some digging to check compatibility on Linux, you may need a newer kernel or something. If you just want a general experience (e.g. mostly playing/using apps on default settings), it’s less of a concern.

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      10 months ago

      Mint has a program that simplifies the process of installing Nvidia drivers. I think it’s just called “Driver Manager”.