Hi!
I juet tested a few distributions and have some questions how to combine all the good things:

  • Fedora - overall I think it was my favourite OS but I would like to choose something less dependent on american corporation
  • ChachyOS - Gnome version was crushing during games and KDE Plasma was OK-ish but I don’t like the overall look. Nice thigs - KDE allowed me to change the brightness of my monitor directly in the system (sic!) but looked bad. Also - there is Software app on GNOME desktops that is amazing - apps installed from there always work and there are all apps I usually need - how to bring this app to Mint?
  • OpenSUSE - after recovering my system 5 times after performing regular system update last week I decided to look for alternatives
  • Linux Mint - Looks nice, I spent only like 30-60 minuts on it so hard to say but I think that if I could bring Software app from fedora/opensuse gnome with flatpak and flathub amazing GUI I would spend some time on customazing the look and would be able to stay longer.
  1. How to have Software shop from fedora/opensuse gnome on Mint? Is it possible?
  2. How is the performance in Gming on Mint?
  • cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 hours ago

    Mint has a software manager and you can also install Synaptic.

    Gaming on Mint works fine, but it’s based on Ubuntu LTS releases, so you won’t have the latest kernel or mesa versions. If you’re using an RX 9000 series GPU, you should probably pick a distro with a newer kernel and mesa version to get the best performance.

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      6 hours ago

      Well, that’s a good point. I have 9070. Any recommendations? Maybe I will give another chance to OpenSUSE…

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        6 hours ago

        Nobara and Bazzite are gaming focused distributions, but they are both based on Fedora. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed will give you the lastest kernel version if you want a rolling release distro.

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    10 hours ago

    Linux Mint - Looks nice, I spent only like 30-60 minuts on it so hard to say but I think that if I could bring Software app from fedora/opensuse gnome with flatpak and flathub amazing GUI I would spend some time on customazing the look and would be able to stay longer.

    I mean Linux Mint has a software center that includes both Flatpak and “system packages” version

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      10 hours ago

      I was sorta wondering as I read the post because I use zorin and yeah it has a software center that I think comes from ubuntu. So I assume most ubuntu respins have it.

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    11 hours ago

    In my cursory search of the web, it does not appear that gnome-software is available on mint, unless you fancy mucking around with PPAs and such. But there is good news!

    Mint uses a desktop environment called Cinnamon, which is installable on arch-based systems and should be listed as an option in the CachyOS installer. And you can install the gnome-software package on top as well.

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    7 hours ago

    How to install Linux software using GUI?

    On your GUI Desktop Environment, you use your GUI Application Launcher to start the GUI Terminal emulator. Then you simply type “apt install foo”. Easy.

    See, the GUI is not harder then the normal way.

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      11 hours ago

      I had OpenSUSE Leap. The issue at the end was some weird error regarding disk encryption that popped up every time I tried to install system update that was released on last Thursday. After performing the update, I was asked for my disk encryption password and after typing it, there was system loading screen and then PC just turned off. I tried it a few times, always the same result. I recovered the system with snappy (I hope I remember the name correctly) and recovered *.16.1 version and left for the weekend. I came back on Tuesday and worked on the PC for sometime - it worked well. At the end of the day I tried to install the update again (since I hoped it was fixed) and it happens again. So I decided to try Mint instead.

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        11 hours ago

        Oh okay, sounds weird indeed and not normal. I use Tumbleweed and its mostly smooth sailing, after a steep learning curve for me. You should be good with Mint, there is not much difference between Distributions for Causal Gaming. Newer Hardware can be a show stopper with not so up to date Distributions.

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          11 hours ago

          Thanks! Will try it out. I am open for experimentation (I have 3 ssd drives so I can try out other distorts on one of them to find the perfect one)

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            10 hours ago

            Just a few words, Tumbleweed is great but fast moving – if you can’t find something in the Wiki ask at the Forum, there is a bunch of helpful people.

            My Experience with Gnome and KDE was good, but i use Xfce for a while and do most common things like installing, upgrades and so on using the Terminal. Looks like Myrlyn is a good GUI Option for this too, but i can’t say anything about it from own experience.

            Oh, and yes, snapper has got you covered if something goes wrong during upgrades. Just don’t forget to do backups, just in case.

            Whatever you do, have fun.

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        11 hours ago

        16.1? Isn’t that still alpha? I thought the latest public release was 16.0?

        Not entirely sure since I’m on Slowroll and Tumbleweed.