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literally just learned of it through some random reddit comment (the comment was about how it really fixes issues with AMD gpu drivers).

good? trustworthy? pros and cons? good for first linux os?

i've been lazy and have been riding out my windows 10 extension but this actually seems really easy with clear instructions to set up a dual boot and slowly hand over more of my hdd space to it. also seems pretty secure, open source, etc but i just want to make sure it's not sus

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[–] Inui@hexbear.net 5 points 2 days ago

Because of the way atomics work, they can start on Bazzite and rebase to kinoite if the project ever does stop progressing. But I don't really know why people seem concerned about it other than the recent 'drama' where they kicked out a developer for being a transphobe and overall bigot.

They just formed the Open Gaming Collective to help standardize things across the Linux gaming space and had dozens of new developers jump in after recent press. Tons of older ones also returned after the bigoted dev was ousted.