Hi all,
I made this post about a year ago: https://lemmy.ca/post/31760258
At the time, I was going to switch a couple laptops over and if all went well, put Linux on my main rig.
I just wanted to provide an update on my own experiences, and wanted to see what other people’s experiences were like.
I put Mint on both my laptop’s, and enjoyed it. Familiar enough to Windows where I could mess around with things, but different enough that I could learn. After 7 or 8 months of rocking Mint, I finally put Bazzite on my main rig. I did during the work week, which on hindsight was a bad idea because I also run Windows on my main rig as my work requires Windows, but I accidentally deleted my Windows bootloader (lol). After an evening of panic, I was able to recover the bootloader, set Bazzite up with dual booting, and it’s been smooth sailing since.
I’m a pretty big gamer, play lots of games with a bunch of friends, and after about 3 months of using Bazzite, I have not run into a SINGLE issue that has prevented me from playing anything. I have been shocked at how smooth everything has been. In the morning, I boot into Windows, work for the day, and then when I’m done I just run boot-windows through Steam or reboot to get into Bazzite and then I’m gaming.
I have done a little bit of tinkering with audio to get my desk mic to work correctly, but it’s been great!
For others who have recently made the switch over, what was your experience like? Any issues? Any tips or helpful suggestions to share?
Cheers!


For months I pondered moving from Windows to Linux with my main worry being all the noise about my NVidia card. I finally bit the bullet and did a full wipe, no dual boot installed Kubuntu. I’ve had no problems at all. All my Steam games just work - even adding non-Steam games is easy enough. The biggest thing I have noticed is how much more responsive it is. Definitely worth it. Definitely should have done it years ago.
Could have tested installing to a pendrive, or other internal drive or other partition as dual boot, to test, first.
That was something I didn’t know about too, when I jumped with both feet 22 years ago.
I hear a lot about nvidia woes on Linux. I never had any issues in all those 22 years (most of which were with nvidia) across several machines.