


I have not been as lucky. My story goes, try bazzite, get by, boot up one day to an unrecoverable OS. So I start over and try Ubuntu, get by, boot up one day to an unrecoverable OS. Switch back to bazzite, get by, and boot up one day to an unrecoverable OS.
As you can imagine, I am now back on windows for the time being (and enjoying the stutter free gaming…).
It’s entirely possible I’m misplacing the blame on nvidia, but my extensive troubleshooting at the time would suggest otherwise.


The formula they have for performance to cost is a win, but I still can’t help but be disappointed in them. The product I (we) need doesn’t exist even though they have the position to produce it: a Linux compatible, 4K @ Ultra w/RT 120fps capable card. 5090 doesn’t have the compatibility and the 7900 xtx (and now 9070 xt) doesn’t have the performance (or style, if I may add. Seriously why are they allowing third parties to make them so ugly?).
I currently have a 3080ti FE for perspective.


Make fun of Apex all you want, it was the best performing game of its kind on the Deck and kept me from selling my Deck sooner. Now, I’m even a Linux convert because of how well games like Apex worked away from their Windows origins. Seeing a large game like this be killed off on Linux is awful. I’m not sure where the blame lies (with EA, right?) but it needs to be fixed.
Why’d you do it? “It’s the highest we could go without necessarily labeling it as exorbitant” lmao