• WeebLife@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Is there really much of a difference in game performance between “game focused” distros and other ones like mint?

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      3 days ago

      Not really. Nobara comes prepackaged with a plethora of game related utilities and tons of kernel tweaks and packages to optimize it for gaming, but I highly doubt any gamer could tell the difference, between it and mint in the middle of a game. Use the distribution you like that works well for you.

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        3 days ago

        That’s kinda what I was figuring. I’ve been using mint for several months now and I really like it and I’ve gotten it all adjusted to my preferences. I’ve checked out pop os, but I’m not a fan of the OS layout. It reminds me of android lol.

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          3 days ago

          I’d argue it’s more about having all the things preinstalled rather than the tweaks. Having steam ready with all the proton versions available in the compatibility drop-down (including GE) plus heroic, gamescope, mangohud, etc. waiting to be discovered, that all reduces friction for newcomers.

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            3 days ago

            Agreed. Long time Linux user here. The distro is just supposed to get you near what you want or need. There are science distros for different science labs. Because there is a certain set of tools and software that all the researchers would be using. And likely, the distro is not useful for anybody else. I think there is only the big gaming distro issue because, gaming hasn’t really been a huge thing on Linux. Now it is, and new people to Linux have no clue what all is needed or what all is possible. Most don’t even realize they could install and switch DE’s without having to “distro hop”. But, 100% agree with you.

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            3 days ago

            Oh I see, that is pretty handy. It was kinda annoying and unintuitive to get mangohud running.

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      3 days ago

      Depends what “much” is but there can be a measurable difference if the distro comes with it’s own kernel, like cachyos.

      Between different distros on the same kernel the difference in performance is negligible.