Glad it’s working out so far! It’s been a rock solid distro for me and hopefully it’s the same for you!
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I’d personally recommend openSuse Tumbleweed if you are looking for the most up to date software with an easy setup. Been using it for a solid year now for gaming and general use with zero issues.
If you are looking for stability, and a strong gaming focus I would recommend Bazzite. Its stable, comes with everything basically game ready, and is pretty simple. It does come with the cost of less customization but it’s atomic nature makes it really hard to break. It’s solid for general use as well.
ElectricEelPoweredAxe@piefed.socialOPto Programming@programming.dev•Geany 2.1 Lightweight IDE Brings Smoother UI, New Filetypes, and Theming SupportEnglish1·1 month agoSounds perfect for me! I tend to do a lot of lightweight web stuff so I will definitely be giving it a go shortly! Love Kate but I am always curious to try out new editors. Appreciate the recommendation!
ElectricEelPoweredAxe@piefed.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 7thEnglish2·1 month agoBeen playing Peak off and on with some friends and messing around with the most recent victoria 3 expansion.
ElectricEelPoweredAxe@piefed.socialOPto Programming@programming.dev•Geany 2.1 Lightweight IDE Brings Smoother UI, New Filetypes, and Theming SupportEnglish1·1 month agoAppreciate the recommendation! I will definitely give it a go!
ElectricEelPoweredAxe@piefed.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 29thEnglish2·1 month agocall of duty ghosts campaign. it’s fucking terrible
ElectricEelPoweredAxe@piefed.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of June 15thEnglish3·2 months agoPrimarily Titan Fall 2. Been wanting to try it for a bit now and it really exceeds my expectations. Love the movement, shooting, and feel of everything. Only thing I really don’t enjoy is the titan sections but outside of that it kind of rules.
Another +1 for Tumbleweed. It’s an simple setup, easy to roll back if needed, and has solid tools like Yast that help manage most aspects of your os.