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What would you reccomend/use for an alienware laptop m17r5 with amdcpu (idr) and gpu 6850mxt. Idc about adjusting the keyboard lights, I changed it once and never touched it again. I play games like cities skyline, noita, etc. and some vr stuff rarely like vtolvr and warthunder. I use blender and houdinifx.
I've seen PopOs reccomended for Blender users but I think thats because it comes with a lot of stuff you need for Nvidia, which isn't relevant to me with an all amd setup.

Cachyos seems to be the move for best performance with rendering and simulating, was wondering about other options I have since I dont need to worry about nvidia drivers.

I dont like the idea of using ubuntu because of snap packages, but its not a big deal.

While I like tinkering, I do want it to be relatively stable, not suprising me with issues when I need it.

Currently Interested in: CachyOs Debian (leaning towards here if I go the stable route) EndeavorOs Mint (seems popular, is it just simplified?)

EDIT: Went with CachyOs for now, works well, only issue was auto install didn't work and I needed to manually partition and set the flags for boot and the os drive, other than that it's been very fast and intuitive using KDE plasma. Recently tried Hyprland with the JaKooLit config, since ML4W didn't want to work and had bugs, , I like it more than I thought I would.

Might try EndeavorOS and Bazzite on another ssd, they also look interesting.

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[–] jimmy90@lemmy.world 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

that sounds terrible

yes bazzite does have a specific command to install stuff (like all other distros)

yes bazzite is atomic so the os changes are managed differently, the standard linux hacks in Arch wiki won't work but might help you debug the problem

if you really need to use NTFS or Bazzite doesn't work with your hardware then go for something else. i'm a big ZFS fan but Bazzite don't work with that so i have other ways of using my ZFS drives.

those stupid limitations have given me a very stable and fast experience with my AMD/Nvidia laptop, but that's just my individual story

[–] fushuan@lemm.ee -1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

That is muy point, a lot of people that swap from windows probably have several drives for the HDD or just extensions, being able to access that stuff is key for a smooth transition.

Also, im going to ignore you calling basic Linux commands to enable services, swap DEs, install and uninstall stuff, add drives by wirtting them in fstab as it has been done since the dawn of time... hacks, but as a side note, if the OS limiting you from fucking up your system is what gave you a stable experience... Maybe don't fuck it up? BRTFS has snapshots, you can configure the system to snapshot every time you install stuff... Idk.