bazzite seems to be so crucial for widespread adoption, watching with great interest!
I switched from Aurora to Bazzite. Call me crazy, but bazzite feels like a smoother experience on my laptop. I can’t exactly pin done the difference, but its there. It could also just be some update that went out after i picked up Bazzite.
Bazzite has a different kernel thats tweaked for performance, thats probably what it is
I’ve installed Bazzite, and I’ll be making that my daily driver once I finish my documentation (and figure out how to get balatro mods to actually load -.-)
Let me know if you still havent figured out the installation of balatro mods. It’s tricky but doable and I’m happy to help.
Thanks, I might take you up on that. I managed to get lovey to load, but smods refuses to even show in the main menu. Got the mods in the designated folder, but nothing.
where is the cosmic atomic spin?
Sway also ain’t listed
I’ve swapped an older gaming laptop to it, AMD CPU/igpu and an Nvidia dedicated GPU.
The distro just works. Not that fedora didn’t, but dealing with the two gpus wasnt great.
Fedora Workstation is staying on my main desktop though. Not ready to jump ship yet.
Bazzite is a custom image of Kinoite, but I’m not surprised it’s taking off, it’s great.
Edit: Source
Not exactly. It has a lot of customization, including a custom kernel.
regardless it uses plasma, as you can see people seem to prefer plasma over gnome
bazzite uses both, and has support for budgie in development
I believe they said a Cosmic spin is also planned.
How are the numbers tracked?
They break into your home, use your toilet, steal a beer, and boot your computer to check the version.
Looks like the image originates from this repo https://github.com/ublue-os/countme
Why isn’t Secureblue included in the count?
Because whoever generated that chart decided to only include these. The raw data is avaiable for anyone to play around with here in csv: https://data-analysis.fedoraproject.org/
It looks like to me that the chart is coming from the ublue project, so if you are a tech person, you can fork their countme repo and modify it to your needs.
Thanks, that’s really neat.