My fiancee runs bazzite, this was her choice but she’s horribly non techy. I often have to help her with tech support but I don’t use Linux, I’ve been thinking of switching over just so I can learn and fucking keep her PC from breaking all the time but I don’t want to use bazzite. Would I learn by using what I hear it’s based off of? (Fedora)

  • StarvingMartist@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    9 days ago

    I guarantee you she’s not doing anything to the system, she uses it for web surfing and playing steam games, I’m the one who ran into the issues, they’re well documented in the bazzite subreddit and it’s issues that came out of the bo.x No, this post is about Fedora and if it’s at all related to the bazzite learning curve. I’m not expounding, downvote it that makes you feel better

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      9 days ago

      The downvotes are not from me. I’m just trying to understand your angle and (perceived) frustrations. No offence intended here.

      However, Bazzite IS Fedora, so you may run in to similar issues that have bothered you about Bazzite too.

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      7 days ago

      I’m not an expert but… Bazzite is based on fedora so most fedora command lines will work the same in bazzite. Most. Since bazzite is immutable it’s not going to let you change some of the system files which might be frustrating but it’s like that to prevent breakage. Bazzite also has specific bazzite command line stuff like ujust. You could also run nobara which is also fedora based gaming distro but it’s not immutable. So you have freedom to break things but also get built in driver’s and stuff. I’ve had better luck with bazzite but it’s an option. Good luck