No, if it's working for you, why bother? Unless you're the adventurous distro hopper, stick to what's working for you. I'd only take the time to switch my home to bazzite if Nobara started causing problems.
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Gaming.
if you game on Linux you wanna go with bazzite, games "just work" on there without any tweaking or fixing or patching. And in the rare case you do need to patch a game like gmod, they have a built in script for it like ujust fix-gmod
should've tried palemoon
I laughed for way too long at this
I've been on fedora for quite awhile, what makes tumbleweed better or unique? might try it sometime
penny for your thoughts?
yeah, seems legit
bruh
as a linux user I am embarrassed they didn't know
without software, what is hardware? same vice versa, you need good software and hardware to match for a good user experience.
stock android's software is extremely shit, bloated, and slow. but I guess that goes for every out of the box os these days ¯_(ツ)_/¯
wdym condescension? sorry if I'm being rude that isn't my intention
while I agree, signal is also on Linux and is a more polished alternative
imagine not being a gigachad bringing your nintendo 3ds, that actually has a physical switch to disable wireless communication and can record videos and take pictures ~~that totally don't look like they're from 2011~~