Yep of course if your system works dont bother switching. Nobara is basically Fedora for gaming. It's developped by a Proton guy and follows Fedora update cycles with a few months delay.
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Well it works perfectly to me. I dont need updates every 24h , I just wants all codecs preinstalled for Davinci and Reaper, and games to work out of the box, and I get all that with Nobara. If the dev abandon it I'll switch to something else but its currently up to date with fedora and well maintained.
I you like Fedora, you might want to look at Nobara. Super optimized for gaming and AV work.
Exactly what I was thinking. I was raise there and the Black Forest is definitly big enough to never be found. It would actually be a really nice place to disappear in, waldeinsamkeit.
Same. I didn't know what a distribution was 8 months ago, now most of my feeds are Linux distro tier list video.
Of course I haven't tested everything. But I've tested over 25 games and havent add issues. I do some serious audio editing (Reaper + tons of VST), video editing (Davinci Studio) and even tried some game engine stuff on linux (Unreal , Godot). Pretty much everything worked out of the box on Nobara. It's optmize for games and AV. Honestly, even a year ago, I had no idea Linux was so good. I use (and teach) macOS for work, and was using Windows for gaming, but now I can do 90% of my things on Linux.
Yes, Yes (I think?, like what videos?), and Yes apparently.
Nobara + NVIDIA here. Everything works. Always. Seriously.
Guitar and a bit of ukulele since a few months
These people are legendary.
still waiting for Alley Cat.