I’ve been using Fedora for the past few months and Pop OS for some months before that.

Debian was my first choice after Pop because of ideological reasons - non corporate structure mainly. But I couldn’t get games to work properly (my PC is only 7-8 months old). So I’ve been trying Fedora, but the more I learn about Red Hat and it’s involvement, it’s harder to stick to the distro.

What would be a good way to setup Debian (and KDE, because apparently GNOME is also Red Hat’s, although I do like the environment) so that it works well for my use case? The two year old DE and app versions does bother me but I guess I can learn to live with it. Do I try testing? Do I use backports?

PC specs: Ryzen 5 5600 Processor, RX 7600 GPU

  • golden_zealot@lemmy.ml
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    10 days ago

    This is too bad to hear. I installed Debian stable and have no issues gaming despite also using NVIDIA hardware at present.

    What issues did you have with your games?

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      9 days ago

      Some stuff that works great with Lutris or Heroic on Fedora, just wouldn’t even start up on Debian. I tried a couple of things but nothing worked. I thought it might be a new parts issue stable is 2 years old at this point.

      I’m going to see if I can first try kernel+mesa backports (after trying the games again just on stable). If that doesn’t work I might give testing a go.