• Vesiiiii@nord.pub
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    2 days ago

    Oh yes! I have seen the logo - I know it. though the name is not much remarkable :)

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      1 day ago

      simplest explanation is that it’s for people who want to game on Linux and use Linux with minimal configuration and tinkering. It just has a lot of sane defaults like:

      • Nvidia drivers and Steam pre-installed
      • Flatpak for apps (installing packages is discouraged since doing so recklessly can break your system)
      • “immutable” core (this is harder to explain but basically it makes it very hard to break your system)
      • background updates with easy rollback in case something goes wrong (just be warned that by default you can only rollback to the previous state, nothing older than that)
      • Wayland
      • advanced tools in case you need them (docker, podman, distrobox, ujust scripts, brew, DX mode)
      • active community to provide help and support