Just don’t ask how long it took to get my dGPU working properly :D But thankfully, there were a bunch of helpful folks with tips!

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      Oh undoubtedly!

      Hopefully my partitioning was decent though, so distro-hopping shouldn’t be too hard if I feel like switching (or even running different distros side-by-side?)

      I was personally drawn to it because: it’s not Ubuntu; ButterFS seems like a nice safety net; KDE Plasma is sexy AF; noone seems to have anything particularly horrible to say about it.

      Why is your chosen distro (obviously) the superior choice?

      • @aktenkundig@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Yeah, those are the same reasons I chose tumbleweed. Plus the rolling release.

        I hope you made your system partition large enough. I had about 20G for / (excluding /home), which used to be enough for kubuntu, but quickly ran out of space on tumbleweed. I assume because of the Btrfs snapshots.

        I reinstalled tumbleweed on a larger partition. Then couldn’t install the proprietary codecs, because of an error I couldn’t resolve.

        Installed it a third time recently, now it runs smoothly.

        • IcebladeOP
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          26 months ago

          It suggested 200GiBs for root, which seemed a bit excessive but I didn’t argue

          • @InstantWeasel@lemmy.ml
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            26 months ago

            If you intent to run virtual machines with virt-manager (especially if you keep the default path), that 200 Gb will seems short a bit :-)

          • @FutileRecipe@lemmy.world
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            16 months ago

            With most PC things (RAM, disk space, CPU, etc etc), too much is better than too little, provided you have the resources.

          • @aktenkundig@discuss.tchncs.de
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            16 months ago

            The partition running full did prevent me from updating the system. That surely can be somehow fixed. But with time and skill being limited resources in my life, it doesn’t mean that it is unimportant.

        • IcebladeOP
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          76 months ago

          But b-tree file system sounds way less fun!

          It’s already cemented itself as butterfly system in my mind lol

      • @spittingimage@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        Mint for gaming, because it’s nice to have a rock-solid OS that doesn’t need much beyond updates in terms of maintenance. Arch for hobby tinkering, because voiding warranties is fun.