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6/19/2025, 8:21:26 PM
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personally did just that a few months ago. tried bazzite first until installing stuff for comfyUI broke one of my desktop-environment things (X11 or wayland, don't remember) which made running it in 140hz impossible, so i've switched to endeavourOS
so far doing well. it's frustrating that for some basic things you need the console, like installing nvidia drivers or even installing that "discover" software catalog. but that's only like 5-10 minutes of googling and running singular console commands each.
recently had a big scare because i did a timeshift backup restore which resulted in the OS booting into emergency mode (that console you see before the lock-screen comes up). turns out, after the backup you need to also run "reinstall-kernels" and "eos-update" or something like that.
thankfully someone else had the exact same problem that i had before me so i could google it and find help that way. that's also the only reason i picked endeavourOS, since it's one of the most popular distros which means, if you run into some OS-breaking issue, chances are someone else has too and they've posted the solution online.
personally did just that a few months ago. tried bazzite first until installing stuff for comfyUI broke one of my desktop-environment things (X11 or wayland, don't remember) which made running it in 140hz impossible, so i've switched to endeavourOS
so far doing well. it's frustrating that for some basic things you need the console, like installing nvidia drivers or even installing that "discover" software catalog. but that's only like 5-10 minutes of googling and running singular console commands each.
recently had a big scare because i did a timeshift backup restore which resulted in the OS booting into emergency mode (that console you see before the lock-screen comes up). turns out, after the backup you need to also run "reinstall-kernels" and "eos-update" or something like that.
thankfully someone else had the exact same problem that i had before me so i could google it and find help that way. that's also the only reason i picked endeavourOS, since it's one of the most popular distros which means, if you run into some OS-breaking issue, chances are someone else has too and they've posted the solution online.
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