• Zippythezigzag@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I’m wanting to switch my gaming PC to mint from Windows. I’m new to Linux, that’s why I’m going with mint. What GPU should I buy for my use? (RTX is not important to me. I just need it to play my games well)

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      2 months ago

      If you already have one, just try that, see if it works.

      You’ll probably be fine with anything, NVidia’s gotten to work well over the last year or two. If you want to be safe any AMD card should work well.

      I’d just buy the best used AMD card in your budget.

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      2 months ago

      I know mint is often said to be the friendly new distro.
      I’ve heard good things about Bazzite. Like really good things.

      I’m currently running Endeavour OS. As soon as I get a chance, I’m planning on checking out Bazzite.

      If you are going in fresh, I think Bazzite is something to try for a week or so.

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      2 months ago

      RX 9070 when it comes out, Mint is good but there are so many good options. I suggest using cachyos and trying out all the DEs so you pick something you like. Although you don’t have to stick with CachyOS if you don’t want to.

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          A mistake people make very often is to conflate the distro with a “look” or “theme” to the UI, and it’s not their fault.

          Distros bundle a desktop environment which contains many applications used to navigate the computer graphically with things like “file managers” such as Windows explorer for example.

          A DE can bundle lots of programs or very few and these programs differ in looks and functionality, not only that but these programs can be installed / uninstalled regardless of what distro you’re using.

          In short: distro doesn’t affect DE but must distros bundle a DE based on things like philosophy, functionality or maybe just looks.

          There are many DEs which is why I suggested installing CachyOS as part of the installation shows you options, you can try them out rewipe the drive, try out another one in less than 3 minutes. So it’s the perfect sandbox environment to try new things. I guess you can use VMs as well, not sure how well cachyos works on VM.


          As a personal note on DEs when I first used Linux about 5 years ago I used KDE plasma because I thought it was the most windows-like. But I had many issues with KDE, chances are if you use your search engine you’ll see similar complaints about it which I likely share.

          5 years in the future my favourite DE is basically using Sway and a file manager like Nautilus. Sway has Swaybar as a status bar and that’s really all I need.

          Not sure if Sway counts as a DE though, I think it’s a window manager first and foremost.