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Questions about Linux-Linux dualboot
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I don't understand why would you want to use Arch for dev work and popos for gaming. Arch is not stable and will cause some issues every now and then and PopOS is worse for gaming, but is far more reliable on a production machine.
I use Mint on my gaming PC because I want minimum friction when it's time to game. It should always just work, never boot up and need to roll back the kernel, Mesa version, etc.
I get that, but if you want to play with new games, the latest mesa is what you want. sings BTRFS song for rollback
For example even on ArchBTW I had to wait more than a month for a Mesa update to fix Alan Wake 2 for me.
kisak-mesa PPA takes about 30 seconds to install and runs great.
Or are you saying you want mesa-git?