Just wanted to say I made the switch yesterday from Windows 11 to Fedora Linux, no dual booting. It took multiple installs though because the first two times I followed old instructions for installing the Nvidia drivers. The third time I found out that I can just install them through the software center when third party repositories are enabled and that worked like a breeze.

And I have to say it’s a really good thing that the installer for Fedora is getting an overhaul soon because Anaconda is horribly confusing in its UX.

Edit: just wanted to add a hyfetch screenshot:

  • frauddogg [null/void, undecided]@hexbear.net
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    6 days ago

    Real question: how do you get around giving up EAC-based games? It’s only just now occurring to me how much of my library uses it, and I don’t think any of the games I play make use of the Linux EAC solutions that exist-- and a couple of those games, I actively make mods for; so it’s like. The only thing keeping me from changing over at this point is just how much of my library I’d have to give up or dualboot for.