What’s new for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora 40 (fedoramagazine.org)
from boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net to linux@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 2024 12:17
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lemmyreader@lemmy.ml on 27 Apr 2024 12:56 next collapse

Nice read.Thanks.

eveninghere@beehaw.org on 27 Apr 2024 13:01 next collapse

Well, I’m such an old ass for preferring X11 still, but fuck NVIDIA anyway.

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 27 Apr 2024 14:30 collapse

NVIDIA and Wayland are supposedly fixed in recent releases with explicit sync

[deleted] on 27 Apr 2024 16:30 collapse

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Fizz@lemmy.nz on 27 Apr 2024 13:34 next collapse

Reading through that article I somehow ended up on the bazzite page and then went down a rabithole learning about the system76 scheduler. Just when I thought I’d settled down now I want to switch to bazzite to try out the system76 scheduler.

But I’m not sure what’s better for overall performance. Bazzites modifications or glorious eggrolls modifications.

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 27 Apr 2024 13:40 next collapse

Yes thats difficult for sure. I would trust bazzite more, as the distribution model is way more stable.

warmaster@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 2024 14:27 next collapse

Performance wise, I doubt there’s notable difference.

I’ve tried both, and honestly Bazzite OS is on a league of it’s own.

Nobara has updates with breaking changes that require manual steps to avoid bricking your installation.

Bazzite on the other hand immutability makes it a freaking indestructible distro, and for a gaming machine, that is a good thing.

Bazzite’s CI/CD automated builds helps them release upstream improvements way faster, for example… they are already on Fedora 40.

It also comes ready to go out of the box. The experience is amazing. The only drawback is having to reboot to apply changes to the system. But the many benefits outweight this inconvenience.

aleph@lemm.ee on 27 Apr 2024 14:59 next collapse

Agreed. I was enthusiastic about Nobara all the way up until I had to do a version upgrade. If I had to start from scratch now, I’d go with Bazzite.

warmaster@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 2024 15:57 collapse

The Bazzite installation is so streamlined, it would take you an hour to install and set it up to the point where you are now. Unless you did something extremely out of the ordinary.

aleph@lemm.ee on 27 Apr 2024 16:38 collapse

The installation is the easy part; first I have to back up all my configs. It’s the media machine in the living room, though, so it’s not super urgent.

Lichtblitz@discuss.tchncs.de on 27 Apr 2024 18:43 collapse

When I installed Kinoite to start using Linux as my primary daily driver, the first thing I did was setting up Ansible, creating a new playbook and all Linux configurations I made from that point on, are only ever done through that playbook, which is backed up in my Forgejo instance. One command and everything is being set up exactly the way I want. It feels extremely liberating.

Fizz@lemmy.nz on 27 Apr 2024 15:09 next collapse

Goddammit this all sounds so good. My final and most important question that decides if I switch. What does the neofetch icon look like?

Edit: I just looked myself and its a controller which looks cool but i don’t really like controllers. 🤔 hard choice but I think I’ll try it out.

themadcodger@kbin.earth on 27 Apr 2024 16:20 next collapse

If you like the idea of Bazzite, but aren't a gamer, you could go with Bluefin or Aurora depending on your preference.

Railcar8095@lemm.ee on 27 Apr 2024 19:02 collapse

I use Bazzite for a mainly work, gaming sporadically machine and honestly, I don’t know what changes bluefin might have that I’m missing. Leaner maybe? Even for a gaming centric distro, the looks are very good.

themadcodger@kbin.earth on 27 Apr 2024 20:11 collapse

If bazzite works for you, then good enough! Bazzite just comes with a lot more support for periphials that some might not need/want (e.g. vr headsets). So yeah, leaner. Or for that one poster, a neofetch icon that's not a gamepad?

warmaster@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 2024 16:17 collapse

I haven’t bothered with it, but Neofetch allows you to easily change the neofetch logo. neofetch --ascii_distro <distroname>

More here

blog.neerajadhav.in/how-to-change-the-ascii-logo-…

Rustmilian@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 2024 21:57 collapse
boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 27 Apr 2024 23:37 collapse

Yes I think their scheduler is nice? I mean you can just layer and enable it on any variant. Checkout ublues files.

offspec@lemmy.nicknakin.com on 27 Apr 2024 13:58 next collapse

A friend switched to Linux yesterday on a new build and grabbed the kde spin of fedora at my recommendation. Fedora 40 dropped x11 on kde so there’s been a good bit more hassle getting things working than there should have been. Hopefully developers move fast on support.

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 27 Apr 2024 14:31 next collapse

What do you mean? Just use Wayland?

offspec@lemmy.nicknakin.com on 27 Apr 2024 15:02 collapse

Discord screen share isn’t working, I think screen recording wasn’t working, she had some issues getting steam to not crash. We both use input leap at work so waiting until 6.1 for that support to hit. Just a bit annoying to get rug pulled. We both use fedora 38 on our work machines so there was an expectation that things would work the same, I think it’s overall a good change in the long run, but in the moment it’s very disruptive.

socialpankakemix@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 Apr 2024 17:24 collapse

try vencord/vesktop it allows you to stream over discord on Wayland, plus a bunch of other stuff.

offspec@lemmy.nicknakin.com on 27 Apr 2024 18:10 collapse

Yeah, I directed her to vesktop but lately the video streams on vesktop have been really choppy. I use it on arch to mixed results.

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 27 Apr 2024 23:38 collapse

I think the end of the story is: fuck Discord.

Damn Signal Desktop has perfect screensharing on Wayland.

Mogster@beehaw.org on 28 Apr 2024 15:32 collapse

You probably know this already, but X11 hasn’t been dropped completely. You can still install what you need from the distros, and then the X11 option will be present and correct in SDDM.

sudo dnf install kwin-x11 plasma-workspace-x11

offspec@lemmy.nicknakin.com on 28 Apr 2024 16:13 collapse

Actually, I didn’t know that and figured it out yesterday. Thanks for the tip!

[deleted] on 27 Apr 2024 20:39 next collapse

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boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 27 Apr 2024 23:35 collapse

Actually recently I learned if you rebase to latest instead of 40 (at least if you are using OSTree native container images like ublue) you dont need to upgrade anymore, that is decided upstream.

Agree on the stability completely, distrohopped a ton before and everything just broke.

I am working on a CentOS Desktop image set currently, first time doing that but will be pretty cool. Atomic CentOS Stream, to have a superstable system.

morrowind@lemmy.ml on 28 Apr 2024 00:30 collapse

Link gives me a 404

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 28 Apr 2024 08:42 collapse

Strange, maybe he is overhauling the post

boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net on 30 Apr 2024 11:51 collapse