Give bazzite a try. Next to no fuss, you just install something and it works 90% of the time. The other 10% you have to try out some different proton versions from the steam options, which takes literally seconds.
Fair enough, that’s actually one of the biggest draws for me. Everything is boxed in nicely and nothing can really wreck the system. And if it still does, there is the rollback function. But if that doesn’t appeal to you, maybe mint? Another out of the box working distro, not specifically tailored to gaming but definitely easy to configure (and to install steam on).
Yeah I can see the appeal, but I’m just not familiar enough for it to be worth the added effort. I’ve been thinking about just going with main-line ubuntu since most of the solutions I saw in reddit posts and such for the problems I had with PopOS were for ubuntu anyway.
Give bazzite a try. Next to no fuss, you just install something and it works 90% of the time. The other 10% you have to try out some different proton versions from the steam options, which takes literally seconds.
I tried it, I didn’t like how it containerized everything, it made it hard to try to fix literally anything.
Fair enough, that’s actually one of the biggest draws for me. Everything is boxed in nicely and nothing can really wreck the system. And if it still does, there is the rollback function. But if that doesn’t appeal to you, maybe mint? Another out of the box working distro, not specifically tailored to gaming but definitely easy to configure (and to install steam on).
Yeah I can see the appeal, but I’m just not familiar enough for it to be worth the added effort. I’ve been thinking about just going with main-line ubuntu since most of the solutions I saw in reddit posts and such for the problems I had with PopOS were for ubuntu anyway.