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Nobara? More like Nobody!

Nobara? More like Nobody!

Just felt like posting here since no one else will! Don't tell me to go to Discord... The UI enrages me like no other.

I'm newish, started with Nobara 39, did a fresh install of 40 after upgrade had dependency problems with wine-staging64 and one other (k5s-something? Sorry). I want to like this distro... Some observations:

The live environment is allowed to suspend the PC during the install process!

Discover Software Center seems to be gone and I can't install it; I get a notification: "Plasma Workspace / Could not read file appstream://org.kde.discover.desktop."

There is Nobara Package Manager, a huge list with checkboxes down the left that need to be individually clicked; right-click and Select all doesn't do anything.

I still (sometimes) get Plasma graphical glitches on resuming from suspend. NVIDIA!

My son's ancient PC runs 39 beautifully, but 40 lags every five seconds even just sitting idle at the desktop.

Games are running great and I love the ease of installing Steam and flipping the compatibility switch, and instantly having Proton-GE available.

I wanted to get Sunshine running for Moonlight, but I guess it has major problems with Wayland (not Fedora's/Nobara's fault).

Switching from Endeavour OS to Nobara

Switching from Endeavour OS to Nobara

Hi all, I've been having issues with my favorite games on EndeavourOS Linux. Also, on top of that, an update the other day deleted my whole plasma desktop and left me with a skeleton of SDDM. I got it fixed, but some things are still wonky. I'm honestly getting tired of maintaining it and I just want something that just works for my video games and some coding. Nobara sounded awesome after some research. I do have a couple of questions for you all before switching:

  1. Is Nobara atomic? Immutable? Or whatever those distros are called.

  2. I have my /root, /home separate each in their own drive, plus a 3rd one for my steam and other games. Since I'm coming from Arch and I'll only be formatting my root drive, what folders/files will I need to remove from my /home directory after switching to Nobara so I don't have issues?

  3. Since I separate drives for everything, I'll be doing a manual partitioning when I install Nobara, and will be choosing btrfs for my /root so I can do snapshots with timeshift. My question is, does Nobara set up the subvolumes automatically for me when I do manual partitioning, or do I need to set them up myself?

  4. How hard is it to set up snapshots in grub?

  5. Or does Nobara have a back up tool already that already does snapshots?

Thank you.

Switching from Linux Mint to Nobara on a secure boot and dual booted laptop

Switching from Linux Mint to Nobara on a secure boot and dual booted laptop

I got a Zephyrus Duo laptop with Windows 10 and Linux mint dual booted. I've recently heard about Nobara, and I'd want to distro hop to it as it has all my daily apps, more recent drivers, and good Nvidia support. It would replace my linux mint partition.

Thing is, my laptop came in with windows bitlocker, and secure boot. The former isn't really an issue as both OS would be on different drives. But the latter prevents me to boot Nobara as it's a unsigned distro.

I'm wondering about whether I should sacrifice secure boot for Nobara, and if I should, how to deal with windows being bitlocked.

I don't really use windows anymore but I do still need it, so no, I won't uninstall it.

Any help and tips ?

SteamOS or Nobara?

SteamOS or Nobara?

Just got the Steam Deck and have everything set up, but I found out that Nobara has a Steam Deck version of their distro. My question is: is it worth switching to Nobara SteamDeck Version or stay on SteamOS? Are there any other big differences other than Arch vs Fedora? Also, does it use KDE?

Kernel 6.0.8 Pushed to Nobara Linux this morning

Kernel 6.0.8 Pushed to Nobara Linux this morning

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Nobara Project: On Instagram Promoting To The Masses

Nobara Project: On Instagram Promoting To The Masses

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Nobara Project - The fedora distro with preinstalled packages to make gaming easier for linux newcomers!

Nobara Project - The fedora distro with preinstalled packages to make gaming easier for linux newcomers!

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Nobara Linux | The Nobara Project

https://nobaraproject.org/

Nobara Linux Official: Can It Do What It Says?

Nobara Linux Official: Can It Do What It Says?

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Nobara Linux Official: Can It Do What It Says?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trhQ-V6mCZA

As per request, I'm finally checking out this distribution, it took me 10 hours of my spare time to finish this video, so please enjoy.Support Me By Checking...

Nobara Linux bringing easy one click installation to Linux gaming newcomers

Nobara Linux bringing easy one click installation to Linux gaming newcomers

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Nobara Linux | The Nobara Project

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Nobara Project Aims to Offer an Unofficial Fedora Linux 35 Spin Tailored for Gaming

Nobara Project Aims to Offer an Unofficial Fedora Linux 35 Spin Tailored for Gaming

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Nobara Project Aims to Offer an Unofficial Fedora Linux 35 Spin Tailored for Gaming

https://news.itsfoss.com/fedora-nobara-gaming/

Fedora 35 is an impressive Linux distribution that debuted with GNOME 41 and introduced a new KDE variant. You can read our original coverage to know more about it. While Fedora Linux has constantly been improving the desktop experience, it may not be an ideal desktop distribution for every user.

Nobara Project Aims to Offer an Unofficial Fedora Linux 35 Spin Tailored for Gaming