• |💀|@lemmy.aerir.xyz
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    1 year ago

    All the common ones, including Arch (of course) :P

    Ye I am using Nvidia, so that didn’t help. Usually I’ll hop into Linux distro every year as my attempt to move away from Windows, the most recent issue I can recall is mixed monitor refreshed rate not playing well ie. 144hz + 60hz monitor combi.

    By default, X11 uses the lowest refresh rate and apply that to both screens - OK fine. Then I switched to Wayland, the refresh rate issue gone but I noticed some apps, including Discord doesn’t seem to play well, random flickering and shits. Switched back to X11, managed to fix the issue after hours of Googling. At that point, I was like meh - too much effort to get things to work for Linux. Back to Windows for my day-to-day usage, especially gaming.

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      1 year ago

      how about gentoo, slackware, pardus, gobo, nixos?

      i guess if you game, then linux is mostly out of the question.

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        Nah ain’t got time for Gentoo and the less mainstream ones, may try NixOS next year. Heard good things about it.