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He covers the windows fail that is inspiring the change. Think of this video as a rough draft. Steve spends a lot of time explaining methodology, challenges, etc.
On performance: Nvidia needs to devote more resources to Linux drivers, because in Bazzite, frame pacing is often terrible. Using an all AMD system is still the meta from a best bang for buck perspective. Frame pacing is the most important element to a good experience, and AMD is doing great there. Ray tracing is a disaster for AMD, but no one buys team red because RT is a top priority for them.
Actually bazzite is based on Fedora and Fedora had 1 big problem as that drove me to debian.
Exactly after 1 month.. the drivers go to SHIT. It's not a patch, or anything.. and it happens exactly at the 30 day mark. Happened to me in Bazzite, happened in Ultramarine x2 and happened in Fedora.
That's why I went with Debian and I'm currently at 40 days with no problems.
I do hope Fedora has fixed that problem with AMD drivers (it didn't happen with nvidia ones).
Think you'll be safe with Cachy/ Opensuse/ Debian/ Ubuntu. I just have a sore spot for Fedora because I really wanted to like it but 38 fps in games is not my idea of fun (after 30 days) and then having to reinstall.
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