Alright thanks! I was probably gonna make a follow up post specifally for hardware today just so I can ah more info
Alright thanks! I was probably gonna make a follow up post specifally for hardware today just so I can ah more info
Ah good to know, any recommended parts I don’t really keep up with hardware
Oh I highly doubt something has Linux which is why I wanna figure out installation and stuff
Thanks for the input, like I said though in my post I’m not really looking for something I can fiddle with but thanks for advice
Good to know
Yeah currently my main concern is actually getting the process started when booting, cus it sounds like once things are rolling bazzite handles the rest
Alright I’ll probably stick to whatever’s on my steam deck then since it ain’t broke
As for whatever new (prebuilt) PC I was gonna get I was gonna get Linux going first thing after I finish booting up the computer and speed running through the first time set up on windows (skip sign in, one drive all that)
I looked on the bazzite website and I’m assuming as long I select whatever hardware I’m using (or planning to use) I’ll get the correct version
Ooooooooo that sounds nice
I might just go from Amazon depending on hardware and price but I’m definitely gonna add this to my list
Ah nice, yeah I was thinking bazzite since it looks hard to break based on what you’ve all been saying and KDE so I have some vague sense of familiarity between windows and my steam deck
Ah that makes sense (i think)
Thanks for the info, I was probably gonna try bazzite with KDE first
So kinda standard PC prices
Oh nice, I think that makes some sense to me lol
Is there multiple versions or something?
I’m probably gonna go with bazzite first then mint if that doesn’t shake out but hey the more names I can look at the better
Oh that’s much simpler than I was expecting lol
Thanks for the info, I’ll probably get more information when I’ve actually chosen hardware and do some big brain research of my own
Thanks for the explanation
Yeah I was looking at some AMD stuff and pretending all the tech specs make sense