• thatsnothowyoudoit@lemmy.ca
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    Longtime every OS user. But have been using Linux since the days of Mandrake in ‘96. Switched to Debian shortly thereafter though mostly as a server/SDN device. Then a long spell on Ubuntu starting with 8.something. While I don’t use Linux on the desktop as my primary work OS, I do use it daily.

    Recently, annoyed with windows, which I only used/booted up for gaming, I gave gaming on Linux a try. It’s been mostly flawless even when the games aren’t Linux-native. Hilariously Ubuntu was awful and I couldn’t get it working so I’ve switched to something more gaming specific and couldn’t happier.

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      What are you using now? I’ve been thinking of switching to popos but I’m keeping my eyes open for options.

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        Garuda.

        I’d never used Arch or Arch derivatives but if this is the experience I understand the memes a little more.

        The package management is easy and very up to date. I like the BTRFS snapshots, and it had everything game-related available right out of the box. My Nvidia graphics card, which was the thing I couldn’t get working on Ubuntu, performed as well or better than under windows.

        The only thing that didn’t work for me was ZFS - but because everything else was working well, I just went another route.