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[-] brownmustardminion@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 day ago

Lots of shit-talking Bazzite...

I don't game much but when I do it's on Fedora.

What distro do you all recommend for my Windows buddy looking to switch to gaming on Linux?

[-] dyinoffmuha@lemmy.cif.su -2 points 20 hours ago

Manjaro is the closest thing to Windows you're going to get.

I recommend it with KDE.

[-] Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 17 hours ago

Because it sucks? 🙃

Like, seriously, Manjaro had so many problems already that were completely preventable, makes stupid mistakes, bloats itself up with nonsense and provides no stability improvement over Arch whatsoever (which is a bad thing). On the contrary, it apparently even introduces additional bugs.

I'm not surprised they accidentally DDoS'ed the AUR, given they also have a docker script that spins up every single time an image is downloaded to push a change to git to increment a counter. Every. Single. Time. A full docker container. From scratch.

I'd only ever recommend Manjaro to people I really don't like.

[-] dyinoffmuha@lemmy.cif.su -1 points 17 hours ago

You're doing a good job fitting in with your peers.

Mission accomplished.

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