I'm using Nobara, not only for gaming but as my working workstation (I'm working as DevOPS Engineer), music creation machine and currently its my only OS on both my laptop and desktop PCs. Nobara is great!
Been using nobara instead of fedora for a while now because it has more convenient defaults that I would have set anyways. Makes installing and setting up quicker.
I was thinking this for a while, but I realized lately that stock Linux gaming with small tweaks (like using proton-GE through protonup) is actually just so good now. So I switched back to Fedora, no Nobara, simply because the updates were more steady and battle-tested. I’m probably gonna try to go all the way back to Opensuse, I just really like their philosophy and release methodology, but it was more of a pain to set up va Fedora for sure. But the upcoming OpenSUSE Slowroll edition sounds amazing
@@TheFeriner I love being on the bleeding edge but it cuts. Being 1 version back for a couple months might even be considered a good thing for stability. And I can't update to the latest gnome anyway because extensions take a while to update and I have a lot of extensions. Can't wait for cosmic, that's one beta I'll sign up for.
@@shApYT Yeah that’s incredibly true. If I had everything my way, I’d switch to debian for ultimate stability and community alignment. But I just can’t be using a distro that takes 1-2 years to update. That’s why I’m excited about OpenSUSE Slowroll, cause their cadence will be 1-2 months. That’s perfect for stable and modern Linux gaming, in my opinion. Sadly it’s very experimental right now
I'm actually using nobara 38 nvidia version and works very impressive well 😂 on my asus zephyrus g14 2021 rtx 3060. Run all my games with a windows level performance. Because I have both SO and I can tell you the similar performance it's incredible. 😱. sorry for my English, is not my birth language.
Great video! Btw, is there any way to run Adobe products (maybe cracked) on linux, without any performance loss (im on a low-end machine)? Bottles doesnt seem to work
Hmm not that I know of, I tried the native Linux davinci resolve once again last week on an all amd machine, but still failed, never looked into the adobe set myself
@@wikwayer i tried fedora but i lost my sanity installing nvidia drivers it wont boot after that and for nobara am facing gui glitches in the live iso 😞
Heya! I'm wondering which ISO did you use for Nvidia install? We have Nvidia-specific ISOs now for a few months that should not require nomodeset
Oh nice, I didn't know that, I downloaded the official one like a proper newbie
@@MumblingHugo if you scroll down on the page you'll see nvidia specific versions of all 3 ISOs (official, gnome, kde)
I see, they're right underneath the vanilla versions
I'm using Nobara, not only for gaming but as my working workstation (I'm working as DevOPS Engineer), music creation machine and currently its my only OS on both my laptop and desktop PCs. Nobara is great!
hey finally someone gets the Nobara Jujutsu Kaisen reference with the distro lmao you got yourself a sub
Haha, thanks
Yet another great video. TY for all you do.
Nobara for some time now. Previously Fedora (which I still love and recommend).
Love your videos hugo!
Another great video. Thank you.
Been using nobara instead of fedora for a while now because it has more convenient defaults that I would have set anyways. Makes installing and setting up quicker.
True, had the same feeling
I was thinking this for a while, but I realized lately that stock Linux gaming with small tweaks (like using proton-GE through protonup) is actually just so good now. So I switched back to Fedora, no Nobara, simply because the updates were more steady and battle-tested.
I’m probably gonna try to go all the way back to Opensuse, I just really like their philosophy and release methodology, but it was more of a pain to set up va Fedora for sure. But the upcoming OpenSUSE Slowroll edition sounds amazing
@@TheFeriner I love being on the bleeding edge but it cuts. Being 1 version back for a couple months might even be considered a good thing for stability. And I can't update to the latest gnome anyway because extensions take a while to update and I have a lot of extensions. Can't wait for cosmic, that's one beta I'll sign up for.
@@shApYT Yeah that’s incredibly true. If I had everything my way, I’d switch to debian for ultimate stability and community alignment. But I just can’t be using a distro that takes 1-2 years to update. That’s why I’m excited about OpenSUSE Slowroll, cause their cadence will be 1-2 months. That’s perfect for stable and modern Linux gaming, in my opinion. Sadly it’s very experimental right now
I'm actually using nobara 38 nvidia version and works very impressive well 😂 on my asus zephyrus g14 2021 rtx 3060. Run all my games with a windows level performance. Because I have both SO and I can tell you the similar performance it's incredible. 😱. sorry for my English, is not my birth language.
Lol at Nobara at the thumbnail
Haha, because why not
I utilize Fedora ofc
Hey, hugo could you give me your opinion on steam based os such as bazzite and chimera 🙏 thanks
I shall add them to my list, thank you for suggesting
@@MumblingHugo 👍
Great video! Btw, is there any way to run Adobe products (maybe cracked) on linux, without any performance loss (im on a low-end machine)? Bottles doesnt seem to work
Hmm not that I know of, I tried the native Linux davinci resolve once again last week on an all amd machine, but still failed, never looked into the adobe set myself
@@MumblingHugo alright, thanks !
have you tried bottles with monkrus repacks? I use a boxes for windows applications.
Thanks for your Amazing Linux testing videos but can you make a video about PikaOS next time
It's on the way
@@MumblingHugo Thanks don't forget to credit me
Hey am thinking to move to nobara from zorin. Can you please make a comparison video of zorin and nobara
Zorin is old man just jump
@@wikwayer i tried fedora but i lost my sanity installing nvidia drivers it wont boot after that and for nobara am facing gui glitches in the live iso 😞
@@hirakoisdead maybe you could try pop os they have an Nvidia iso
@@wikwayer yea i have been thinking between pop os and linux mint but personally i didn't like cinnamon DE 🤕
Can you please benchmark cachy os kernel?
I definitely have it on my list, will probably be in one of the next 5 videos if I can beat my procrastination