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  • It’s pretty normal as far as I am aware.

    I have another friend who uses Linux and he also disro hops, same as me.

    We’ll try out a distro and if it turns out we don’t like it, doesn’t suit our needs, doesn’t support something we want to do or it just breaks then we try another.

    I started on Ubuntu many years ago and grew to dislike it. I stay away from Debian for the most part these days. Tried Kubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, Mint etc.

    I tried Manjaro and hated it. It stopped working when my monitors went to sleep, could not bring them back. Also had some PC freezes. Tried another installation of it and same thing.

    I tried Garuda, did not like.

    I tried Pop!_OS but I don’t recall much about it.

    I’ve now settled on Fedora based distros. Fedora is quite nice but my main one is Nobara. I’m currently playing around with Bazzite.

    I’d like to see what Steam OS is about when they do some releases for their current version. I think I played around with a very old version years ago.

    Never tried Arch, I might do it just because or so I can say I did.

    I’ve probably forgotten a few others between.





  • I have a reoccurring problem in Linux, happening in both Nobara 39 and 40 as well as Fedora 40. I understand that Nobara is Fedora based.

    Sometimes my USB headset just does not detect, at all. Plug it in, no notification sound that it has been plugged in and does not appear as an audio device.

    I have tried 3 different headsets and none detect. I have to reboot to solve the issue.

    A friend of mine is also running Nobara and also comes across the same issue from time to time. It happened again for me today.

    While I like Linux, I would love to stop using Windows and make Linux my main OS… I just cannot. Loads of my games and apps do not work in Linux as well as a lot of hardware control software. It took me ages just to get some software to control my GPU fans and I am unable to control my PC fans. From what I understand my motherboard has no Linux support, I cannot see a single sensor in any software I try. I eventually manually set up fan curves in BIOS.

    I definitely does not just work for sure.

    Adding my Manjaro experience, not good.

    I tried it 3 times, fresh installs but it locks up my PC. If my screens turn off after a set amount of time I cannot wake up my PC. I turned off any sleep/standby/hibernate modes, only the screens turn off. If I head out for lunch and come back, the only way to get back in is to hard reboot.