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Buying a new computer to run Linux on - suggestions?
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Unrelated question: I like Bazzite, but I would really like to also have the Dev tooling of Aurora DX. Does Aurora use the same fsync kernel as Bazzite? Have/do you do any gaming on Aurora? If so, how has it been?
I believe you can run one of the
ujust
scripts to add all the same dev tooling to Bazzite.I have a Steam Deck for my gaming, which is funnily enough the thing that got me into Linux in the first place.
I'll have to check. I have a laptop running Bazzite, but I don't recall its
ujust
recipes including dev tooling. I think Aurora/Bluefin and Bazzite have different sets of commands.