Hi!
I juet tested a few distributions and have some questions how to combine all the good things:

  • Fedora - overall I think it was my favourite OS but I would like to choose something less dependent on american corporation
  • ChachyOS - Gnome version was crushing during games and KDE Plasma was OK-ish but I don’t like the overall look. Nice thigs - KDE allowed me to change the brightness of my monitor directly in the system (sic!) but looked bad. Also - there is Software app on GNOME desktops that is amazing - apps installed from there always work and there are all apps I usually need - how to bring this app to Mint?
  • OpenSUSE - after recovering my system 5 times after performing regular system update last week I decided to look for alternatives
  • Linux Mint - Looks nice, I spent only like 30-60 minuts on it so hard to say but I think that if I could bring Software app from fedora/opensuse gnome with flatpak and flathub amazing GUI I would spend some time on customazing the look and would be able to stay longer.
  1. How to have Software shop from fedora/opensuse gnome on Mint? Is it possible?
  2. How is the performance in Gming on Mint?
  • pogodem0n@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Since you have mentioned that you have an RX 9070–which is a relatively new card, you should stay away from LTS distros like Ubuntu LTS and OpenSUSE Leap. Those have older kernels and Mesa which will noticeably impact your graphics experience.

    For GUI-based app installation: pretty much all desktop environments have an app for it (e.g. Discover on KDE Plasma). Use can use them install software packaged by your distro, or other sources such as flatpak/Flathub. As mentioned by others, there are some independent storefronts such as Bazaar as well.