• Unreliable@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I was running Bazzite for several months before I switched back to Windows. Unfortunately for me I have a broadcom wifi adapter, it kept disconnecting every 10-15 minutes, and that doesn’t bode well for gaming. Outside of that I really enjoyed using it! At least my steamdeck counts towards usage of Linux…

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      10 months ago

      You know you can buy a USB wifi adapter and still use Linux or at least double boot.

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      10 months ago

      usually you need to try out a few distros to find one that works perfectly with your hardware. always test them in live usb before installing to make sure that wifi, sound, etc works correctly.

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        10 months ago

        Bazzit is based on fedora atomic desktop, which unfortunately don’t allow user to test before install.

        OP might want to try nobara or just fedora workstation. I personally find ubuntu works across most of the hardware, but people will need to manually update the kernels to get good gaming performance.

        pop_os is another good contender.