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this post was submitted on 02 Feb 2026
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The update to Nvidia's 590 drivers just blew up GPU acceleration on my Bazzite install, so now every window visual effect is blank and I get errors in desktop accelerated software all over the place.
Today is not the day to poke me on "SMASHING" anything. I'm only typing this from Windows because I needed to get work done, so I can't spend the day playing the "tweak Linux until it works" videogame.
Fedora used to fuck up my work laptop after every upgrade, so I migrated to Ubuntu (14), then later to Mint.
I would suggest anyone to have any Fedora-based distro specially with nvidia hw as a second option after Mint.
I think distro maintainers need to do a better job highlighting the actually important differences between distros rather than what fancy wallpaper is enablednby default.
The most impactful difference between the major distros:
So there's kind of a sliding scale of linux fear/comfort for users, and your distro choice should reflect where you fall on that scale. Fedora generally provides a good middle ground and doesn't break often, but will eventually break things (esp if you install updates frequently), so you should be prepared to fix them.
Nowadays, atomic distros change this up because they support rollbacks, meaning a broken update can be fixed without any tinkering or Linux knowledge required from the end-user. Also, they're theoretically less likely to break and easier to test due to their immutability.