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[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 2 weeks ago

I didn’t know that—thank you for the info! I’m only really trying various distros to learn more, so I appreciate any and all advice anyone gives me!

I don’t know anything about MOKs, so I’ll do some reading this morning! So far Fedora is prolly gonna stay on the living room media computer, as it works a dream, is super fast, and now that I’ve solved the few issues it had, it’s excellent! My partner who has only used a bit of Linux has no complaints about it haha.

I’ll eventually have to settle on a distro for our main game machines. They’ll still be dual booting W10LTSCIoT for games that don’t work in Linux, but if I can switch every computer in the house to main Linux, I’ll be a happy Rai! Right now, there’s just a couple big things that either only work on Windows, or are so much easier to manage on Windows (hosting a Valheim server with multiple different worlds and modlists that can be easily switched between is a big one right now for me) I gotta boot windows for those.

I have been lucky not to have had issues with NVidia, but on our third game machine, I went with Pop as it was recommended for easy install with NVidia for games hahaha. I made that machine specially for Beat Saber (no Facebook code on any machines with PII in my house!) so if can get Beat Saber with like a thousand songs modded in playing on my ASUS WMR kit on Linux, I’d be over the moon. Alas, it looks like Oasis only works for Winders right now, but it sounds like some smarter folks than I have been working on a WMR driver for Linux.