• LaLuzDelSol@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    The more I learn about Bazzite the cooler it seems, but I’m not in a position to switch away from windows right now. Anyone had experience with running it dual-boot?

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      I just upgraded my version to the newest one.

      It’s sleek af now. Like iOS levels of professionalism - you’d think it comes from a corporation sized staff with the level of polish it has.

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      6 hours ago

      As long as you have a spare drive for it, it works great. It does not support dual boot on a single drive.

      But SSDs are dirt cheap these days.

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        It actually does support installation on a single drive but it requires tinkering so I wouldn’t recommend if you are just starting with Linux. Source: me, did it last year to test out, but don’t recall where I found the tutorial for it.

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      6 hours ago

      I am currently dual booting bazzite and win 11 and I don’t even use the 11 drive anymore. I’m going to get rid of it and go full bazzite.

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    Gaming is a powerful force.

    Unfortunately, Bazzite has been crapping out for me when entering and exiting sleep, so I may have to give it up. Which sucks, because there’s a fair bit of customization and another shortcoming is no easy portability outside of rebasing.

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      Not sure if this will work for you, I had a problem with waking from sleep first few days, found a forum post that worked for me:

      Set a color profile in the display settings - doesn’t matter which one, it just wanted one selected. Been solid-as a rock since.

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        Huh, waking issues have been plaguing me for ~9 months in regular Fedora KDE, to the point where I don’t let my PC sleep and just shut it down at night. Hopefully this fixes it there too.

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        Are you kidding me, that worked?!

        I mean, there’s no color profile option in the current KDE Plasma display config for HDR on Wayland, but just for the crap of it I flipped their “efficient color precision” to the “accurate” setting, which gives you a performance warning and it went to deep sleep for several hours and recoverd once successfully.

        I hate it here. I’m going to choose to believe this was a fluke and when I leave this thing on overnight it’ll die in its sleep as it’s been doing for a while.

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        22 hours ago

        That’s… random.

        But hey, I’ve tried a bunch of the logical, actually-sound setup tweaks unsuccessfully, who knows what dark rituals the proprietary Nvidia drivers demand to come back from the dead at this point. I’ll give it a shot next time.

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          Are you kidding me, that worked?!

          I mean, there’s no color profile option in the current KDE Plasma display config for HDR on Wayland, but just for the crap of it I flipped their “efficient color precision” to the “accurate” setting, which gives you a performance warning and this thing went to deep sleep for several hours and recoverd once successfully.

          I hate it here. I’m going to choose to believe this was a fluke and when I leave this thing on overnight it’ll die in its sleep as it’s been doing for a while.

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      My annoyance has been RAM - Bazzite is configured to use zram for swap, meaning it compresses part of your RAM to save space. That’s great since it’s a lot faster than swap to disk, but I’ve been running out of memory with Kerbal Space Program and my many mods. I’ve got 16 GB of memory installed, but without a swap partition/file it just kills the game when it uses too much.

      I am ordering a larger stick, but I would personally prefer a slowdown (from getting stuff from disk) to a crash.

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        Yep, related root causes.

        You can set Bazzite to use a swap file instead and turn on traditional hibernate, there’s a tutorial in their documentation. It did not work for me, and it sure didn’t fix my dedicated GPU refusing to wake up from sleep, but you could give it a try.

        But in general Bazzite wants to do power management like it’s on a handheld with an APU and limited performance, and it has been a bit of a mess to try to use it on a desktop. I really don’t want to go distro hopping again, but it honestly may be required. Despite all the hype this stuff isn’t Windows yet.

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          8 hours ago

          It may not be windows, but I’m still very happy with it overall. I’m willing to turn off my laptop completely to save battery because of broken sleep, and the nice thing is it boots faster than Windows for me!

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            It’s actually noticeably slower for me, but both are… not fast having to go through Grub first, since I’m dual booting.

            That makes the power management issues MUCH worse in my book. Windows hibernates very reliably, so once it goes to deep sleep, even if I boot back into Linux before coming back to Windows my session is saved. Bazzite won’t do that with hibernation turned off, and if sleep is broken I end up having to do a whole bunch of manual resetting on every single session, because even with Plasma’s baby steps towards session saving it’s nowhere close to remembering what apps you had open.

            And there are the usual issues. Gaming performance is worse on most desktops with dedicated GPUs (don’t believe the hype, you’ll only get better performance in heavily memory-limited systems like handhelds, and definitely not with Nvidia cards). Software compatibility is still spotty and stuff breaks more often and is fiddlier to fix, as shown in this whole conversation.

            So am I happy with it? There are things where it’s mostly on par, it feels snappier on the UX side and it’s good to have an alternative. In practice there are still more downsides than upsides, I’d say, so it strongly depends on how actively you want to enforce change in this space.

            It’s… viable. Is that fair? Viable is better than whatever it was a decade ago, so… progress?

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    Thinking of making the switch away from Windows and I’ve been looking at Bazzite as an alternative since I game fairly frequently.

    Does anyone know if there is a way I can play my game pass games if I switched?

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    Bazzite is an awesome OS, so I’m glad to see people switching to it. I run it on my living room PC. It’s great for TVs.

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    bazzite runs well enough on most of my machines but there are a couple that really struggle with it.

    looking for alternatives that will handle amd cpu and Nvidia gpu because that fell in my lap