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this post was submitted on 17 Aug 2025
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yesterday morning, i finally pulled the trigger and installed fedora-bazzite on my daily driver/gaming PC. aside from a work computer that is not my responsibility, it was the last system to have a windoze OS.
off and on, for the last 24 hours, i've been tweaking and configuring and doing the work of recreating the functionality of my old system. and sometimes i'm like, "man, there's still a lot to do/learn" and i wonder if maybe i was too hasty.
reading this article and seeing the arguments in the comments.... this is not one of those times. so very thrilled not to have to fret about microsoft's latest user-hostile move.
Bazzite is really good, very slick and hard to fuck up