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[–] ahal@lemmy.ca 1 points 10 months ago

I'm building a gaming PC for my Dad and am planning to install Nobara for him. For one he doesn't know what a "repo" is much less a kernel or Proton-GE.

But for two, I use it myself because I'm lazy. I appreciate that someone takes the time to patch things to work optimally out of the box. Sure I could patch things myself, but I'm not in tune with the latest state of drivers and proton and workarounds for Linux gaming. I won't notice if new patches are needed or old ones are no longer needed.

It's nice that I can leave all that to GloriousEggroll.