Hey there, I’m relatively new to Linux, and I must admit, I’ve been spoiled by Nobara Linux. The gaming experience is seamless, with excellent performance and no issues so far. I know many people claim, “The distribution really doesn’t matter” or “There are only minor differences,” etc.

However, I don’t fully subscribe to this belief. Just recently, someone advised against recommending Linux Mint for gaming. If you take a closer look at the Nobara Project, Glorious Eggroll has implemented numerous patches, and benchmark videos do reveal a noticeable difference.

I’m eager to explore various distros, leading me to my question: How can one genuinely optimize their system for gaming? I’ve heard about applying kernel patches, but I’d love to hear more from those with experience. Achieving the level of optimization seen in Nobara Linux, thanks to GE’s efforts, seems like a lofty goal for me. Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!

  • TadanoHitoshi@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I would say it depends on your distro of choice and how well you understand its strengths/weaknesses, and what you can do on your end to tweak it to its possible maximum. Finding what works best for you with the most minimal possible configuration that’s needed that you’re willing to go through would make much more sense than trying to find that one “panacea distro that trumps everything else.”