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Anyone with Nobara?
I have tried Nobara before in a VM. It is quite nice but didn't offer a better performance than I thought it would be, maybe my pc is just too shit
To be frank, i distro hop'ed for like 3 months, tried a lot of things, i've got an amd 3900 and rx 590.. 'till now it's the only one everything worked fine, i also got 2 screens with different dpi and resolutions, latest gnome with custom nobara patches is the only one that properly worked with fractional scaling with wayland. It's my main OS for personal use and work, and i'm not gonna change it anytime soon. Flatpaks, snaps everything works as expected! Before that i used PopOS or 1,5y, also nice OS but i had to fix everything by hand. I'm kinda tired of doing it each time i have to upgrade to milestone version or something similar. 😑