Does anyone here have experience with gaming on immutable distros like Fedora Silverblue, Fedora Kinote, OpenSUSE MicroOS or any other general desktop variants? I know SteamOS 3 and ChimeraOS are both immutable, but they come with all kernel mods and libraries baked in.

Are there any issues with drivers or performance that otherwise do not happen on a more mainline distribution?

Do you have to deal with getting Nvidia drivers installed or is that handled by the system?

I’m asking because I’m considering making the jump to either Silverblue or Kinote, but I am curious to hear your thoughts.

  • identitycrisis@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’ve used Fedora Silverblue. I wouldn’t recommend gaming without the proprietary Nvidia drivers. If you’re okay turning off Secure Boot, installing Nvidia drivers isn’t too bad depending on what card you’re using. Fedora doesn’t support Nvidia drivers so it can be a headache in some circumstances. If you want to use Secure Boot, tweaks are required to install the Nvidia proprietary drivers. RPM Fusion offers some help : https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/NVIDIA

    Vanilla OS installs the Nvidia drivers out of the box even with secure boot enabled. They’re currently switching between an Ubuntu base to a Debian base so I don’t know how that will change things. The current version is pretty good though. https://vanillaos.org/

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      2 years ago

      I personally do not use an Nvidia card, but I thought I would add it for the discussion.

      With an AMD card, do you feel that the experience was good?

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        2 years ago

        I’ve never had an AMD card. I don’t intentionally avoid them or have anything bad to say about them, my systems have just always included Nvidia cards.