• init@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    It’s because of shit like this that I’m glad I switched to Linux.

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      1 year ago

      I wish I could. My gaming rig has an nvidia gpu and linux support really sucks because of the proprietary driver situation…
      Steams new gamepad ui is a slideshow running at 5fps and I loose HDR so I have to remain on Windows for now. Every other desktop I own is UNIX tho.

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        1 year ago

        My gaming rig has an Nvidia GPU as well, and it runs mostly without any problems (I’ve had to manually update drivers a couple of times) on POP!_OS

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          1 year ago

          Can you try to run the big picture/ gamepad UI and see if it lag? This my only real issue blocking me from switching back

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            I have a RTX3070 and I never felt any lag using big picture/gamepad UI in Ubuntu/Manjaro/Endeavour.

            But you can Dual Boot and only use Windows for gaming. I did that initially

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              I got a RTX 3080 myself and no matter what distro I used the new gamepad UI lagged so much that it was unusable… maybe this has been fixed, I haven’t tried it in a while.
              Also are you using x or wayland?

              But you can Dual Boot and only use Windows for gaming. I did that initially

              Sadly I wont switch until this is resolved. But I use this rig only for gaming and navigate through gamepadui so I dont have to see Windows lol.
              I use UNIX (Linux / macOS) on all other hosts.

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                1 year ago

                Use X not Wayland on NVIDIA GPUs. I’m running nixos on my laptop / desktop and big picture works without issues on both hosts.

                4800hs + 1650m / 13900kf + 3070

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                1 year ago

                I was using X in all of those. Now I am on NixOS and Wayland, but haven’t tried steam/big picture yet.

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                1 year ago

                Started on Manjaro but I was annoyed when they let their SSL certificates expired several times so I moved to EndeavourOS. Now I am using NixOS, and I probably stay with it for a while.

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                  1 year ago

                  Nix is a good tool, but don’t think I’d personally want to give up the Linux FHS for it. Manjaro’s management does indeed have a somewhat concerning track record.

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                I’m guessing they’re distro hopping. People often jump from Manjaro to Endeavor to get a more clean Arch experience. This is what I did too, on my laptop a couple of years ago, and I’ve stayed on EndeavourOS since.

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        1 year ago

        A few others have mentioned Pop_OS! for their Nvidia driver support which is what I’m running too. I think I’m on version 535.93 or something like that. Most of the Ubuntu downstream (Ubuntu, mint, pop_os, etc,.) already include The proprietary drivers in their repos. Pop_OS is known for Nvidia support being a bit quicker than the others.

        I’d suggest looking into dual booting (thats what I do, there are a few things that work better on windows). It’s super easy to set up, and it’s an easy low risk way to see if it works for you.

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        I use a gaming laptop with an Nvidia GPU and linux support does not ‘really suck.’

        The only downside I have is one you wouldn’t experience because you’re not using a laptop.

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          The only downside I have is one you wouldn’t experience because you’re not using a laptop.

          Optimus/Bumblebee/IGPU switching/whatever?

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            It’s just optimus now.

            The issue is that in order for a program to use the dedicated GPU, I need to launch it with prime-run prepended to it.

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      I want to dual boot because I prefer Linux for everything but some niche games. Just never got around to it. This is pretty motivating.

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        Do it. It’s not as hard as it used to be thanks to systemd-boot existing. I literally reinstalled Windows the other day and nothing happened to systemd-boot. GRUB, is a bit of a mess though.

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        My reason was that I had heard windows 11 was considering ads in their file explorer. Win10 already has enough prompts pushing edge and OneDrive. That, and many of my professors use Linux, and the ease with which they would install Python or C compilers was too much.

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        This is a good way if someone really Like some games not working on Linux. Also it can keep work and fun separated.

        I can recommend setting up encryption when installing Linux system to make Windows programs unable to access your files.

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        The only issues I had with dual booting is an out of sync clock (due to Windows using local time), and Windows wiped one of my Linux drives (I installed Windows second, so unplug any unused drives before installing Windows). The last issue I am still unsure what caused it, however I remember installing Windows and the next time I use Linux the drive is empty.