• stringere
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    1 day ago

    I want to swap my alienware aurora to linux but I’m struggling to find a distro that I know will be compatible with my hardware. Is there a list for bazzite driver support? I’m sure all my hardware will work in most linux distros geared toward gaming but it’d be nice to have some assurance beforehand.

    • Damage@feddit.it
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      23 hours ago

      Just a suggestion: try installing on a spare drive first, and disconnect the original ones

      • stringere
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        16 hours ago

        That’s the plan no matter what but always glad to hear from the voices of experience.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      23 hours ago

      Only thing that is iffy usually is Nvidia. A big caveat is that Bazzite doesn’t support Nvidia for now. Agree with the other commenter, put it on another partition and try it out

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        22 hours ago

        It does support nvidia, I’m running bazzite and its fine on my laptop with nvidia

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            20 hours ago

            They DO support nvidia in every other way though, so your first statement is still false.

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              19 hours ago

              JFC okay, yes, if you cut out the primary use case of Bazzite and ignore the warning on their home page where they explain that they don’t really support it then yes I guess so. Ffs I was trying to save a new user frustration and disappointment fuck me right?

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      24 hours ago

      Easiest way would be to either dual boot with a test partition, or if you have a spare SSD, just replace the current SSD with the spare and install Linux on that.

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        16 hours ago

        Using an old spare as a test is a good idea.

        And to think, my wife mocks my hoard of old parts, cables, adapters, etc. Who’s laughing now? It matters not that it grows at an inverse rate at which it is depleted…I did say hoard, did I not?

        Yeah…ok, so try it with a spare. Sounds good.