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Tried it this week, video signal would cut off as soon as there was a tiny bit of load on the GPU (like intro videos in a game would be too much)... I'll have to experiment some more but you can't blame people for using the option that just works when switching OS probably means troubleshooting for tens of hours...
What gpu do you have?
6650xt
I've got the whole day tomorrow to start over from scratch, I tried reinstalling to an external drive and I didn't have a taskbar and wifi didn't work, so clearly there's something wrong somewhere...
Bazzite is a small distro that isnt very well tested on desktops, have you tried something like pop, mint, zorin or fedora?
I'm not sure what you mean by that, it's directly built on Fedora which is probably one of if not the best workstation OS.
And it does a bunch of custom stuff that can break
Such as?
Being immutable, the whole steam install with gamescope, the preinstalled packages are quite different, and a bunch of other stuff
It's the same RPM that's installed in workstation from RPM fusion. There's nothing custom about that.
Gamescope is also an RPM, it's a slightly newer version than what Fedora packages but it's packaged the exact same way. Neither of those are likely to break because they are fundamental to the basic functionality of the deck images.
Additional pre-installed packages are added, but existing packages are not touched.
It's immutability comes directly from silverblue and kinoite, again nothing custom there.
The fact it adds a bunch of shit through rpm's doesnt negate the fact that that can break stuff
Smells like FUD to me.
Have you experimented with the Proton version? Video playback in games is commonly problematic, and sometimes switching to the GE version, Experimental, or a downgraded version will fix it.
Check ProtonDB and see if there's a tweak you should make. I had to downgrade the Proton version in River City Girls to get video to work properly.
Yep, tried with Jedi: Fallen Order on the EA app via Lutris using Proton, same thing with Helldivers 2 and Pillars of Eternity on Steam, as soon as there was load on the GPU the display signal would stop (and it wasn't just graphics not being loaded, it would switch to displaying my laptop input instead of my desktop display).
Weird. I wish I knew more about that stuff to offer you better suggestions.
I certainly dont blame them, I just made the switch from windows myself a few months ago and have been amazed by my problem free experience.
Perhaps it isnt as effortless for everyone depending on the hardware, I have to concede, but my experience has been nothing but brilliant. My biggest gripe so far has been that the open source rgb controller needs to be set manually for my keyboard (which isnt much of a gripe really).