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Goddammit this all sounds so good. My final and most important question that decides if I switch. What does the neofetch icon look like?
Edit: I just looked myself and its a controller which looks cool but i don't really like controllers. 🤔 hard choice but I think I'll try it out.
If you like the idea of Bazzite, but aren't a gamer, you could go with Bluefin or Aurora depending on your preference.
I use Bazzite for a mainly work, gaming sporadically machine and honestly, I don't know what changes bluefin might have that I'm missing. Leaner maybe? Even for a gaming centric distro, the looks are very good.
If bazzite works for you, then good enough! Bazzite just comes with a lot more support for periphials that some might not need/want (e.g. vr headsets). So yeah, leaner. Or for that one poster, a neofetch icon that's not a gamepad?
I haven't bothered with it, but Neofetch allows you to easily change the neofetch logo. neofetch --ascii_distro
More here
https://blog.neerajadhav.in/how-to-change-the-ascii-logo-in-neofetch