Hello. I would like to switch to Linux, but I also want to play. I have seen that all the games I play can be played on Linux with no problem. But I’m not sure about the distro. I have seen that Nobara is a good option, but before taking the plunge, I would like to know what your experience has been with it. Thank you

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    when you can install the likes of PopOs within 15 minutes, or Tumbleweed in 30 (just using those examples because I’ve installed them recently), then just install it and see goes it goes.

    Or as you said, if a distro has a live usb you may not even need to install to test.

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      1 year ago

      No one else brought up the importance of backups, supported software ( outside gaming ), installation process or real world problems with hardware compatibility.

      Taking my own advice, I guess it’s not a big deal. It’s just an OS. But I’d argue what I mentioned ARE the problems people experience when dipping their toes into Linux. Top 2 voted comments are users who don’t even use the distro. I guess these days we go off general vibe over facts and logic.