Nobaras KDE version has wayland on by default. Also has all the packages for gaming. The current release updates to KDE 6 and has HDR. I just read a guide to fix my HDR issue, so should be all good.
I don't even play anything competetive anymore, so I probably won't need windows at home...
I have been using Nobara for a couple of weeks. Bought hell divers 2 and deep rock galactic for me and my son over the weekend. Both just worked.
Updated to KDE 6 last night and really like it. Just wishing HDR support was in a better place.
Also boo hoo if the software fails to detect a game… you can always turn the other ccd off when it’s time to game. That’s what I did early on when I was playing a lot of Star citizen.
16 cores for renderings and simulations… then a bios toggle and you have a higher clocked 7800x3d for games.
A pretty good use case for the 7950X3D would be installing a hypervisor and giving the 3d cache ccd to windows and then giving the higher boosting non cache ccd to linux.
Then setup passthrough or looking glass or just use a kvm to swap between windows and linux. I bought mine with that in...
This thread reminded me to check on the state of Linux. I installed Nobara Linux and it is looking good. Proton is trivial to enable in steam now.
This weekend I am going to try to setup the steam deck ui for when I am playing on a controller on my tv.
You can, but it is a usb-c connection that still encodes the video. The only time I do that is with racing games and Elite Dangerous as the cable is beyond annoying and a good way to destroy a usb-c port.
Something like this usb-c vr router is a far better option, but like they said the...
I doesn't for me either. I have gone as far as installing classic shell and window blinds. Its not perfect.
Honestly I just wish that I could just use the Windows 2000 shell. All this new ui stuff is the spawn of the devil.
I don't want to know what kind of dark ritual they had to perform...