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Hi all, I bought a gaming PC with the intention of installing Linux to play recent games. I chose AMD for the GPU because I know the drivers are more optimized on Linux.

After receiving and assembling my machine, I installed Fedora without any problem. I found a lot of software on Github to replace the proprietary software for my AIO and headphones. Everything worked the first time except.... Steam! Unable to launch it, black window which restarted in a loop.

After searching on the internet, I found that it was enough to modify PrefersNonDefaultGPU on steam to solve my problem (but I understand that ordinary people do not want to bother with this kind of hack and prefer the windows experience that works out of the box).

Then I installed Cyberpunk and.... well the game runs at 120fps in ultra, what more can I say... Oh yes, the keyboard preset is in Qwerty even though I have an azerty keyboard (sorry Baguette) and in the first hour of play, I was able to notice a bug in a rather disturbing shadow/light and in the drops of water on a windshield which appeared and disappeared in a strange way.

So with my €1500 machine I got a little upset... and I wanted to install Windows out of curiosity.

Installation is...complicated! No driver for my network card, a ton of software that I don't need, in short, Windows...

I installed steam, launched Cyberpunk and... my keyboard is recognized, 120 fps too (I am offered raytracing which does not interest me and makes me lose fps but it is available) and in the first hour of play NONE bug.

So here I am, I hate Windows, but it runs my games better than Linux and I'm really lost. I've just discovered Nobara, I would have loved to try it but I'm tired of starting the first 3 hours of cyberpunk again and I'm convinced that I'll have some graphical bugs with it.

(also another problem, there are too many Linux distributions, too much choice kills choice)

TDLD: I bought an expensive computer to play under Linux, but a few bugs made me reluctantly install Windows.

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[–] the_q@lemmy.world 31 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Linux isn't for everyone, but jumping in on fedora might not have been the best choice. Give Pop! OS a shot. It's a more balanced experience.

[–] jlh@lemmy.jlh.name 21 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Fedora is pretty straight forward as an os for newbies, main benefit that popos has is installing Nvidia drivers

[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 4 points 11 months ago

Yup. The only issues I had going from Ubuntu to Fedora was finding drivers, and that was solved with a few minutes of searching online.

I don't use either anymore and getting NVIDIA setup hasn't been an issue. I used Arch for a few years (just install a couple packages and reboot), and I use OpenSUSE now (just install a couple packages and reboot). It's not a difficult problem to solve.

Maybe Pop!_OS would've solved the graphics switching issue and azerty keyboard thing (probably not), but the rendering thing would very likely be the same as on Fedora since it's likely related to GPU drivers and Proton, which the distro has no control over.

[–] DarkThoughts@kbin.social 9 points 11 months ago

Any KDE environment is much easier to get into for Windows users than those Gnome / Apple type of desktop environments.

[–] pHr34kY@lemmy.world 5 points 11 months ago

Yes, do as I say! :P